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PAGEPAGE12天津市八校2025屆高三英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期期中聯(lián)考試題考試用時(shí)120分鐘,共150分。本試卷分為第=1\*ROMANI卷(選擇題)和第=2\*ROMANII卷(非選擇題)兩部分。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考號(hào)涂寫在答題紙上。答卷時(shí),考生務(wù)必將=1\*ROMANI卷答案涂在答題紙上,將=2\*ROMANII卷答案寫在答題紙上,答在試卷上的無(wú)效。第=1\*ROMANI卷(共三部分;滿分115分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié)滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)1.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Sende-mails. B.Havebreakfast. C.Getonthetrain.2.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforherticket?A.$210. B.$260. C.$470.3.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Patientanddoctor. C.Waiterandcustomer.4.Wheredidthemangetthosevegetables?A.Fromhisschool. B.Fromthegrocerystore. C.Fromthecommunitygarden.5.Whatcan’tthewomanputupwith?A.Thecrowd. B.Thetrafficnoise. C.Theinconvenience.其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6至第8三個(gè)小題。6.What’sthewomanlookingfor?A.Atoy. B.Aspecialgift. C.Amicrowaveoven.7.Whatdoesthewomandislikeabouttheredone?A.Itsprice. B.Itscolour. C.Itsquality.8.Howmuchisthegreyonetoday?A.$40. B.$50. C.$60.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第9至第11三個(gè)小題。9.WhatisGardenHouseprobably?A.Arestaurant. B.Abakery. C.Anapartment.10.Whatdidthewomanexpectthemantodo?A.Pickupthecake. B.HavelunchwithMatt. C.Waitoutsideherapartment.11.Whycouldn’tthemancontactthewoman?A.Heforgothernumber.B.Herphonedidn’twork.C.Shewasshoppingforagift.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第12至第15四個(gè)小題。12.Whichsubjectisproperthisyear?A.Mybedroom. B.Myfavoriteanimal. C.Myfavoritepark.13.Whatisthemaximumagelimittoenterthecompetition?A.8yearsold. B.12yearsold. C.15yearsold.14.Whatcanthewinnersgetthisyear?A.Membershipintheclub.B.AfamilytickettoLondonZoo.C.Freecountrysidemagazines.15.What’sthepurposeofthetalk?A.Toencouragechildrentoorganizeaclub.B.Toinformchildrenofthecompetition.C.Toapologizeforthechangesthisyear.其次部分:英語(yǔ)學(xué)問運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié)滿分35分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)16.Mysongotafullscholarshiptohisdreamuniversity!Wow,_______!What'shegoingtostudy?A.heisreallysomething B.goforit C.whatacoincidence D.allthebest17.Theresultofthisstudyconfirmedthe_______assumptionmadebythescientistmonthsago.A.previous B.precious C.potential D.practical18.Ifyouwanttoseeadoctor,youshouldmakeanappointmentwithhiminadvance.That’sacommon______intheU.S.A.habit B.practice C.tradition D.custom19.Tobehonest,Iamnotthepersondeservingthehonor;itshouldbegivento_____wethinkhasmadethegreatestcontribution.A.who B.whom C.whoever D.whomever20.Weallknowthatgoodresults_______foryouwhenyoustartdoingthingsyoulove.A.willwait B.havewaitedC.havebeenwaiting D.willbewaiting21.Whenyouarefacedwithchallenges,trynottoletdiscouragingthoughts_____.Beconfidentandtrustyourself,andyou’llmakeit.A.takeon B.takeup C.takein D.takeover22.WhenTomgothomehesawanoteonthetable_______thatdon’tbediscouraged,everythingwillturnoutwellsoon.A.reading B.reads C.toread D.read23.Accordingtothereport,thisviruswasneverknown_____itwasaccidentallyfoundbyadoctor.A.unless B.since C.after D.until24Wedidn’tsleepwelllastnightbecauseofthetest.Butitturnedouttobeeasysowe_____worriedaboutit.A.didn’tneedtobe B.couldn’thavebeenC.needn’thavebeen D.mustn’thavebeen25.________theseveretrafficpressure,manycityauthoritieshavestartedtorestricttheuseofprivatevehicles.A.Bymeansof B.Intermsof

C.Withregardto D.Inresponseto26.—Whycan’tyougivemeanotherchance?—________,butIdon’tthinkyouaregoodatmanagement.A.Nooffence B.Noworries C.Noneed D.Nowonder27.Everyoneintheworldhasadream,apassionintheirlife_____urgesthemtomoveforward.A.that B.where C.what D.inwhich28._________onSeptember25,2024,Leap,whichfocusesonthestoryofChineseWomenVolleyballTeam,soonbecameagreathit.A.Releasing B.Beingreleased C.Torelease D.Released29.Failureisunavoidableinourlives._____,manypeopleviewedfailureasthebeginningoftheirstruggle,ratherthantheendofit.A.Lately B.Approximately C.Fortunately D.Naturally30.Shakespeare'swritingisstillpopulartoday.Ithasreally_________thetestoftime.A.failed B.stood C.taken D.conducted其次節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)Onaweekdayevening,Janewasathomeasusual.Asher___31___swungbetweenwhatshewasgoingtodowithherlifeandtheirdinnerplansfortheevening,shewasunexpectedly_32__byanurgentcallfromhersister"Getoverhere!TurnonNBCandchecktheseguysout.Theyarejustlikeyou…"OneFace-bookmessageandaphoneinterviewlater,Jane__33__herselfonabuswith8strangersinthemiddleofthesweltering(令人發(fā)昏的)desertheatofUtah,pickinguptrashand__34_awarenessaboutzero-wasteandclimatechange.Withadeep__35__oftheenvironmentandadesiretomakea__36__,Jane,Davey,andagroupof__37_themselves"environmentalpick-upartists"wentonacoasttocoastroadsidetrashpick-up.Astheywalked,sometimesonly__38__0.9milesinanentireday,they__39__andsteadilymadetheirwayacrosstheUnitedStatesforthreeyears,pickingupatotalof201,678poundsoftrash.Duringaninterview,JaneandDavey__40__wonderfulstoriesofhopeandinspirationthatfueledtheir__41__tocontinuetheirjourney.Afterspendingweekssilently__42__abouthowshewouldhaveenough___43__toflyhomefortheirtwo-weekspringbreak,Janefoundablank,unidentifiedenvelope__44__$850cashinthedesert.Justenoughtogetherhomeandback.Aftertheirbus__45__outsideofDenver,theyunexpectedlygot__46__andarrivedinYosemiteNationalParkthreeweekslater,justintimeforthe"YosemiteFacelift"where__47___fromalloverthestatecametogetherwitha(an)__48__ofcleaninguptrashalloverthepark.JaneandDaveyarelikesomanyunsungheroesinourcommunity.Theirdevotiontoworkinginsmall,meaningfulways__49__theirdesireforrealchange.Whattheyhavedoneisareminderthatweallcanmake__50__toourenvironmentinourownmanner.31.A.hands B.thoughts C.balance D.position32.A.blamed B.frightened C.moved. D.interrupted33.A.found B.cheered C.dropped D.taught34.A.showing B.raising C.researching D.experiencing35.A.pride B.trust C.love D.fear36.A.plan B.promise C.error D.difference37.A.calling B.regarding C.respecting D.spotting38.A.driving B.covering C.riding D.cycling39.A.slowly B.secretly C.helplessly D.frequently40.A.heard B.read C.wrote D.shared41.A.problems B.costs C.efforts D.options42.A.learning B.talking C.worrying D.complaining43.A.time B.money C.food D.room44.A.including B.containing C.loading D.equipping45.A.setoff B.heldon C.headedfor D.brokedown46.A.rest B.practice C.support D.understanding47.A.volunteers B.members C.tourists D.journalists48.A.question B.intention C.decision D.lesson49.A.repeats B.answers C.ignores D.indicates50.A.decisions B.conclusions C.donations D.contributions第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2.5分,滿分50分)ATheBestofAlaskaNothingevokes(喚起)Alaskalikeawhaleexplodingoutofthewateroraneaglepullingasilverfishfromtheriver.Combinetheseimageswithhighmountains,andwonderfulmeals,andyoureallydohavetheBestofAlaska!Joinusforanunforgettable7-dayjourneytothelastborder!HIGHLIGHTS:JUNEAU:Juneau,thestatecapital,isrichincultureandscenicbeauty.Itisherethatwestartandendourtrip.HAINES:Hainesisasmallcommunitylocatedalongthefiords.ThenaturalbeautyandexpansivewildernessfoundherehavemadeHainesamostimportantcenterforadventureinAlaska.In2004,HaineswaslistedbyOutsideMagazineandNationalGeographicAdventureasoneofthebestplacesforrecreationandliving.ALASKAINDIANARTS:AlaskaIndianArtsisanon-profitcorporationdevotedtothepreservationandcontinuationoftraditionalnativecraftandcultureoftheNorthwestNativeTribes.AlaskaIndianArtsisalsotheheadquartersforseveralofAlaska'soutstandingcraftsmen.Wespendafewhourslearningcarving,nativebeadingandculturefromthesemasterartists.SKAGWAY:SkagwayisfamousforitsroleintheKlondikeGoldStampedeover100yearsago.Today,itisahistoricyetlivelytown,whichstillreflectsitsgoldrushrootsandcontainscolorfulshops.InSkagway,westopbytheKlondikeGoldRushNationalParkVisitor'sCenterandridetheWhitePassYukonRouteRailway.GUSTANUS:GustanusisthegatewaytotheGlacierBayNationalPark.We'llstayatacomfortablelodgeherefortwonights.Thiswillbethebaseforboththewhale-watchingjourneyandafull-dayvoyageinGlacierBay.DATES/PRICES:May16,June20,July18,August15.7days$3,500,includinglodging,allmeals,guides,parkfees,salestaxes,andtransportationbetweenJuneau,Skagway,Haines,andGustanus.Notincluded:alcohol,personalitems,airfaretoandfromJuneau.CONTACTS:E-mail:info@alaskamountainguidesCall:(800)766-3396Write:AlaskaMountainGuides&ClimbingSchoolP.O.Box1081,HainesAK9982751.Accordingtotheadvertisement,theparticipantsofthejourney_______.A.areabletoexperiencesomeadventurousactivitiesinHainesB.cancontactAlaskaMountainGuides&ClimbingSchoolbye-mailorfaxC.willspendonedayexperiencingthelocalcultureatAlaskaIndianArtsD.cangetlotsoftraditionalnativeartworksfreeofcharge52.Youcanfeelthehistoryofthelocalplaceat_______.A.JuneauB.SkagwayC.HainesD.Gustanus53.Whichofthefollowingrequiresparticipantstopayadditionalfees?A.GoingfromGustanustoJuneaubytrain.B.Afull-dayvoyageinGlacierBay.C.HavingthelastsupperatJuneau.D.FlyingtoJuneau.54.Whatcanyoulearnfromtheadvertisement?A.JuneauismuchmorebeautifulthanHaines.B.ThecultureoftheNorthwestNativeTribesisdyingout.C.Alaskaisfamousforitsculture,historyandnaturalbeauty.D.SkagwaywastherichesttowninAlaskainthepast.55.Thepassageiswrittento________.A.introducethehistoryofAlaskaB.introducetheactivitiesinAlaskaC.showtheculture,historyandbeautyofAlaskaD.attractreaderstovisitAlaskaBRecently,asIwatchedmysonNathanplayingbasketballgame,Ifeltsorryformyselfandforhim.Hewasplayingintheotherteam'shomegymfilledwiththeirsupporters,andNathan'steamwasfallingbehindforthreequartersofthegame.Asforme,Iwasdismissedfrommyjobearlierintheday.Watchingthedifficultsituationthatmysonwasexperiencing,Irememberedthatduringthedrivehomeearlierintheday,Ikepttellingmyselfthat"justlikelasttimeIexperiencedthis,I'llfindworkagaininashorttimeI'mconfidentinmyexperienceandabilitiesandbelieveinmyself."Butthen,self-doubthitme.ThebasketballgameenteredthefourthquarterwithNathan'steamstillfallingbehind.Isawthedeterminationonhis,aswellashisteammates'facesastheyfoughtbacktonotonlytiewiththeotherteam,butthengoaheadbythreepoints.Then,thescoresweretiedagain.Withatiegameandsecondsontheclock,Nathanfoundhimselfwiththeball,andwithskillandconfidence,hemovedforwardtomakethebasketwithadefenderhangingalloverhim.Theotherplayerwascalledforafoul.AsNathanstoodatthefoullinepreparingforashotthatwouldputhisteamupbythreepoints,Isawthefocusanddeterminationonhisface;therewasnoroomforself-doubt.Hemadeit,helpinghisteamwinthegame.Laterhetoldmehedidn'tknowhowhediditbecausehehadlostallfeelingsinhisrightarmfrombeingthrowntothefloorearlierthegame.Asmyheartburstwithpride,Irealizedsomething.Ihadtaughtmysonperseveranceinthefaceofdifficulties,andhehadjusttaughtmethesamelesson.Thatbriefmomentofself-doubtandfeelingsorryformyselfwassweptawaybytheactionsofmysononthebasketballcourt.He'llplayinthefinals,butitdoesn'tmatterifhewinsorloses.Onthatday,webothwon.56.Whydidtheauthorfeelsorry?A.HeusedtobetoobusytoaccompanyNathan.B.Nathan'steamwastooweaktocompeteinthegame.C.Hehadmadeabigmistakeinhiswork.D.HeandNathanwerebothgoingthroughahardtime.57.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheauthor?A.Hehadlosthisjobmorethanonce. B.Healwayslackedself-confidence.C.Hedidn'tknowhisabilitieswell. D.Hedislikedthejobhehadbeendoing.58.Howwasthelastquarterofthegame?A.Nathan'steammateslosthope. B.Theotherteamplayedcasually.C.Thegamewasveryfierceatlast. D.Itendedupwithabigscoredifference.59.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatNathan________.A.hadalwaysbeentheauthor'sprideandjoyB.wouldn'thavewonbutfortheauthor'sC.wasn'tsurprisedattheresultofthegameatallD.playedverywellinthegamedespitehisinjury60.Whatwastheauthor'swinonthatday?A.Hefoundhistruepassion.B.Heovercamehisself-doubt.C.Helearntsomethingnewfromhisson.D.Hefinallywonhisson'srespect.CAlthoughithasbeenrevealedinrecentyearsthatplantsarecapableofseeing,hearingandsmelling,theyarestillusuallythoughtofassilent.Butnow,forthefirsttime,ItzhakKhaitandhiscolleaguesatTelAvivUniversityinIsraelfoundthattomatoandtobaccoplantsmadesoundsatfrequencieshumanscannothearwhenstressedbyalackofwaterorwhentheirstemiscut.Microphonesplaced10centimetresfromtheplantspickedupsoundsintheultrasonic(超聲波的)rangeof20to100kilohertz,whichtheteamsaysinsectsandsomemammalswouldbecapableofhearingandrespondingtofromasfaras5metresaway.Amoth(蛾)maydecideagainstlayingeggsonaplantthatsoundswater-stressed,theresearcherssuggest.Plantscouldevenhearthatotherplantsareshortofwaterandreactaccordingly,theyguess.Plantsexposedtodroughtstresshavebeenshowntoexperiencecavitation—aprocesswhereairbubbles(氣泡)form,expandandexplodeinsidetissuethattransportswater.Theseexplosionsproducesound,buttheyhaveonlyeverbeenrecordedusingdevicesdirectlyconnectedtotheplant.Onaverage,drought-stressedtomatoplantsmade35soundsanhour,whiletobaccoplantsmade11.Whenplantstemswerecut,tomatoplantsmadeanaverageof25soundsinthefollowinghour,andtobaccoplants15.Unstressedplantsproducedfewerthanonesoundperhour,onaverage.Theresearcherstrainedamachine-learningmodeltodistinguishdifferencesbetweentheplants’soundsandthewind,rainandothernoisesofthegreenhouse,correctlyidentifyinginmostcaseswhetherthestresswascausedbydrynessoracut,basedonthesound’sintensity(強(qiáng)度)andfrequency.Water-hungrytobaccoappearstomakeloudersoundsthancuttobacco,forexample.Enablingfarmerstolistenforwater-stressedplantscould“openanewdirectioninthefieldofprecisionagriculture”,theresearcherssuggest.Theyaddthatsuchanabilitywillbeincreasinglyimportantasclimatechangeexposesmoreareastodrought.AnneVisscher,workingattheRoyalBotanicGardens,Kew,intheUK,warnsthattheresultscan’tyetbebroadenedouttootherstresses,suchassaltortemperature,becausethesemaynotleadtosounds.Inaddition,therehavebeennoexperimentstoshowwhethermoths(飛蛾)oranyotheranimalcanhearandrespondtothesoundstheplantsmake,sothatidearemainsspeculativefornow,shesays.61.Whatdoesthenewstudyfindaboutplants?A.Stressedplantstendtolackwater.B.Thestressedplantscanmakesounds.C.Someplantscantakeinhumans’sounds.D.Someplantscanhaveabadeffectonanimals.62.Whatcanwelearnaboutcavitationaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Itmaycontributetotheplants’sounds.B.Itmayleadtoplantsexperiencingdrought.C.Itisdeterminedbythenumberofairbubbles.D.Itwasidentifiedandrecordedforthefirsttime.63.Howmanysoundsdoesthetobaccoplantmakeonehouronaveragewhencut?A.35 B.11 C.25 D.1564.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.whysometobaccomakesloudersounds.B.whythesurroundingsarevitaltoplants.C.howimportantthesound’sintensityandfrequencyare.D.howtodistinguishbetweenthesoundstoknowwhatthestressis.65.Whatcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“speculative”inthelastparagraph?A.reasonable B.tentative C.inspiring D.ridiculousDThemindisawonderfulthing.It’salsoexcuse-makingmachinethatfrequentlytriestoconvinceusnottotakeactionweknowaregoodforus.Ifwehadn'tlearnedabouttheseexcuses,orhowtoovercomethem,wewouldneverhavesucceededinmakingthesepositivechanges.Sowhydoesthemindmesswithusandmakeunreasonableexcuses?Becausethemindwantscomfort,that'sthereason.It’safraidofdiscomfort,pressureandchange.Themindisabsorbedinitscomfortzone,andanytimewetrytostretchthatzonetoofar,fortoolong,themindtriesdesperatelytogetbackto"groundzero"atanycost.Thesedamagingexcuses,suchas"Ican'tdoit","Itistoohardforme","It’stoolatenow"andsoon,arenostrangerstoourminds.Itseemstoodifficultatfirst,soyouthinkyoucan'tsticktothepositivechangeyou'remaking.Thisexcusecanbecountered(對(duì)抗)bylookingatthefactthatotherpeoplewerenomorecapablethanyouthoughtyouwere.Forexample,my60-year-oldnext-doorneighborfinishedrunningamarathon,soItoldmyself,"Ifshecandoit,socanI!"Truthbetold,theonlypersonwhotellsyou"Ican't"isyourself.Ifyouhearthosewordsechoinginthebackofyourmind,tunethemout.I'vewitnessedpeoplereinventingthemselvesatallages48-year-oldsstartingfamilies,57-year-oldsgraduatingfromcollegeforthefirsttime,71-year-oldsstartingsuccessfulbusinesses,andsoforth.Anothercommonexcuseisthat"I'vealreadyfailedtoomuch."Ifyoubreakdown,it'sfine,becauseyouareonlyhuman.Justdon'tstaydown;takearest,andthenpickyourselfupsoyoucangotowhereyou'dratherbe.AsWinstonChurchillsaid,"Successisneverfinal;failureisneverfatal.Itiscouragetocontinuethatcounts."Somepeoplefeellikequittingwhentheyhavealmostreachedtheirgoal,whileothersattaingoalsthroughtheireffortsuntilthelastsecond.Somakesomenecessaryadjustmentstogetridofthebadhabitofmakingexcuses.Keepgoing!Noexcuses!Think,work,andclimb,that'showyou'llmoveyourlifeforward.66.Whydoesourmindmakeexcuses?A.Ittendstoseekcomfortsratherthansuffering.B.Itneedsrestandrelaxation.C.Itispreparingforthedifficulttimes.D.Itisthewayittriestofindasolution.67.Whatmight"groundzero"inParagraph2referto?A.Thelowestspot. B.ThesafestplaceC.Theoriginalplace D.Theproperposition68.Knowinghisneighborfinishedthemarathonmadetheauthorrealize________.A.completingamarathonwasnottoodifficultB.peopleoftenneglecttheirabilitiesC.lookingdownupontheothersiswrongD.peopleshouldn'tletnegativethoughtsstepintheirway69.Forsomeonewhofearsfailure,theauthoradviseshimto_______.A.learnfromthosegoodexamplesB.stopforawhileandexaminehimselfC.trytoadjusthimself,andgetbackonhisfeetD.lookfornewdirectionsandkeeptrying70.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Totellreadershowtomakeachange.B.Tohelpreadersdevelopanewviewoflife.C.Toencouragereaderstoleavetheircomfortablezone.D.Totellreaderstostopmakingexcusesandkeepfighting.第II卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié))(滿分35分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,請(qǐng)依據(jù)短文后的要求答題。DianaNyad,bornin1949,isoneoftheworld'sgreatestlong-distanceswimmers.Shestartedasaspeedswimmer,winningracesinhighschoolanddreamingoftheOlympics.However,Nyadfellillwithheartdiseasebeforeshecouldcompeteinthe1968OlympicGamesandhadtospendthreemonthsinbed.BythetimeNyadwasbetter,shewasunabletoswimasfastasshehadpreviously.Nyadthenturnedfromspeedswimmingtodistanceswimming.Herfirstracewas10milesinthecoldwatersofLakeOntario.Eventhoughshecameintenthplace,shewasthefirstwomanevertocompletethecourse.In1974,Nyadsetarecordwhileswimminga22-mileraceintheBayofNaples,Italy.ThatsameyearshetriedtoswimbackandforthacrossLakeOntario,atotalof64miles.Nyadmadeitacrossthelake,butonthereturntrip,shelostconsciousnessandhadtobepulledfromthewater.In1975,sheswamaroundManhattanIsland,adistanceof28miles,inarecordof7hoursand57minutes.Threeyearslatersheswam102milesfromtheBahamastoFlorida.In2010,attheageof61,NyadannouncedshewouldswimfromCubatoFlorida.Inordertotrain,Nyadspentasmanyas14hoursadayswimmingintheocean.TheswimfromCubatoFloridawouldlastatleast60hoursandcover103miles.Unfortunately,badweatherforcedNyadtowaituntilthenextyear.In2011,Nyadattemptedtheswimbutwasblownoffcourseafterbeinginthewaterfor29hours.Nyadattemptedtheswimagainafewmonthslater,butshehadtostopbecauseoftoomanyjellyfishstings(海蜇蜇傷).Despitethesesetbacks,NyadcontinuestopreserveandplanstoeventuallymaketheCuba-to-Floridaswim.Shehasmadeavow(誓言)toneverstopswimmingandwantsotherolderAmericanstounderstandthatitisnevertoolatetomakeone'sdreamscometrue.71.WhatmadeNyadfailtoparticipateinthe1968OlympicGames?(Nomorethan5words)72.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?(Nomorethan10words)73.HowdidNy

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