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PAGE12-辽宁省大连市普兰店市第三十八中学2025届高三英语上学期开学考试试题总分:120分时间:100分钟第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.AAnewmomfromMichiganheadedfortheairportThursday,nervousaboutflyingalonewithher3-month-old.Whenherdaughterstartedcryingevenbeforetake-off,herfearsfortheflight―tosurpriseherhusband,aUSArmysoldieratFortRucker,Alabama―seemedacceptable.

ThecoupleseatednexttoherreactedjustasRebekkaGarvisonhadfeared,lookingvisiblyunhappyaboutsittingnexttoafussy(难以取悦的)baby.Ms.Garvisonmovedtoanewseat,hopingitwouldhelp.Whenthebaby’scriescontinued,thewomansittingnexttoheraskedifshecouldtry.GarvisonlaterdescribedinagratefulFacebookposthowthewoman,NyfeshaMiller,hadthemagictouchwithherbaby."Assoonasshehadher,Ryleewaslookingoutthewindowandstoppedcrying,"Garvisonrecalled."Whenwegotintheairshefellrightasleepandsleptinherlapthewholeflightuntilwegottoourgate."GarvisontoldTheHuffingtonPostshehasbeenintouchwithMs.Milleralmostdailysincetheflight.Garvison’sposthasbeensharedmorethan84,000times,andreceivedhundredsofwarmcomments."Yearsago,thesamekindofthinghappenedtome,"wroteonemother."Itwasaseven-hourflightandIhadmyten-month-oldlittleboywithme.Anun(修女)wassittingbesidemeandshewalkedhimupanddownthepassagewhenhegotfussy.ItwassuchareliefformeandissomethingIwillneverforget."Noteveryonehashadhappyexperienceswithbabyairtravelers.Oneairlineisconsideringopeninga"babyclass"forairplaneswithflightattendantnannies(保姆),reportedTheChristianScienceMonitor’sMeredithHamilton.Fornow,parentscanhopetobeseatedbesidesomeonelikeMs.Millerontheirnextflight."NyfeshaMiller,youwillneverunderstandhowhappythisactofkindnesshasmademyfamily,"wroteGarvison.21.WhydidGarvisonmovetoanewseat?A.Shecouldhaveabetterview. B.Herbabywantedtochangeseats.C.ToturntoNyfeshaMillerforhelp. D.Hercryingbabyannoyedthecouplebesideher.22.WhichwordscanbeusedtodescribeMiller?A.Generousandcalm. B.Modestandelegant.C.Caringandfriendly. D.Skilledandproud.23.Whydidtheauthoruseanotherexample?A.Toexpresshowcommontheproblemis. B.Tocallonmorestrangerstoact.C.ToproveGarvison’sstorypopular. D.Toshareexperienceswithnewmoms.BIt’s4:35p.m.Youfeellikethebottomofamarathoner’sshoe,flatandsore.It’sbeenadayoffightinganxiety,racingtomeetings,stayingawake,endlesswork,andtryingtogetthingsdone.Youaresoupsetanddisappointedaboutyourwholeday’sproductivity.Itcausesyouunwillingtostayforonemoreminuteattheoffice.Buthowtoimproveyourproductivityofyourentireworkontheendoftheday?Thebiggeststepinthisend-of-dayprocessistorespondtoasmanyemailsaspossibleinthirtyminutesoftime.Themajorityofemailshityourinboxduringworkdayhours.Byrespondingto80%oftheseorso,youcaneffectivelyreducetomorrow’sworkload.Thisisoneofthebiggestgainsyoucanmaketowardsyourproductivity.Ifyoucangetthisdonebeforetomorrowbegins,you’llbeaheadofthegame.Ifyouuseyourcomputerormobilephoneforschedulingyourdayortakingnotes,you’llwanttokeepthemon.Butpleaseclosewhateverprogramsthatareallowingemailorchatmessagestoruinyourend-of-the-dayproductivity.Beforeturningoffyourcomputer,youshouldalsoexityourInternetbrowser,andclosethewebpagesyouhadopened.Ifyoustartyournewdaybyseeingthosearticlesyouwerereading,youarestartinginthewrongframeofmind.Eachdaydeservesafreshstart.It'simportanttoplanyourdaybeforeitstarts.Writedowneverythingthat’sonyourmindthatyouneedtodo.Adaythatstartswithoutaplanislikeanenginethatneedstowarmupbeforeit'ssafetodrive.Performyourplanningthedaybefore,becauseadayplannedinadvanceallowsyoutojumpinfullyprepared,fullyplanned,andfullyreadytogetstuffdone.Yourofficespaceisknownasan“environmentalfactor”.Soitisimportanttohaveacleaner.AsInc.comreported,dirtyofficecanactuallyruinyourjobperformance.Thentidingupyouroffice,youwillbecomemoreproductive.It’sjustthatsimple.Bydoingso,youfeelgoodwithapeacefulstateofmind,asenseofrefreshmentandenergy,whichwillbeenoughforthefollowingday.24.Whichsentencehastheclosestmeaningwiththeunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1?A.Yourfeethurt. B.Youfeeltiredout.C.Yourshoesarewornout. D.Youneedapairofmarathoner’sshoes.25.Howtodealwiththeemailsinyourinboxaccordingtothepassage?A.Respondto80%oftheemailsonweekends.B.Respondtoalloftheemailsduringyourworkdays.C.Respondto80%oftheemailsbeforeyoufinishyourwholeday’swork. D.Respondto80%oftheemailsatthebeginningofyourwholeday’swork.26.Whatmightbetheauthor’sfavoritewayofstartinganewday?A.Readingafavoritebook. B.Makingaplanfortheday.dC.Cleaninguptheworkplace. D.Doinganewtaskplannedthedaybefore.27.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howtoimproveyourproductivity.B.Howtostartanewworkingday.C.Howtomakefulluseofyourworkingday.D.Howtobecomemoreproductiveontheendoftheday.CFifteen-year-oldDavidhadspentsixmonthsplanningahiketothebottomoftheGrandCanyonwithhisclassmates.Noonecouldhaveknownitwouldendintragedy.Whenthegrouparrivedatthestartingpointforthehike,theyfoundouttherewasaproblemwiththeirpermit.Tosolveit,thefiveboysandthreeleaderswalkedbackuptotherangerstation一onlytofindoutitwasclosed.Whentheboysgotmoving,they’dalreadydrunkmostoftheirwater.Intheburningsun,temperaturesreacheda115°F.Eventheleaderswerehavingtroublewalkingon.ButthegroupfinallymadeitdowntothebottomoftheGrandCanyon.Heatevilwasoccurring.“Mysonmadeitabout100yardsfromtheriverandthendropped,”sayshisfather,Robin.Twoboysofthemracedtotherivertogethimwater.Whentheboysarrived,thelastraftingtripofthedaywaspassingby.Asluckwouldhaveit,amongthewaitingriderswereafewdoctors.TheyrushedtogiveDavidfirstaidbeforegoingforhelp.Butitwastoolate.Davidpassedawayfromtheheatevil.It’sbeen21yearssincetheboy’sdeath,andhikingstillholdsastrongmemoryofDavidforhisfamily.Thesummerbeforethetragedy,hisfatherhadalongtimetodevotetohisfamily.DavidandhisdadspentthesummerhikingallovertheHighUintas,wheresnow-toppedpeaksreflecttoweroverglacierformedlakes.ThephotoRobintookofChristmasMeadowstherewontheReader’sDigest“FromSeatoShiningSea”photocontestandappearedontheJuly2024magazinecover.ToRobin,itisn’tjustafascinatinglandscape--it’salsoapowerfulreminderofhislateson.28.HowmanypeopledoesDavid’sgroupconsistof?A.11 B.10 C.9 D.829.Whatdoes“Eventheleaderswerehavingtroublewalkingon.”inParagraph3suggest?A.Theleadersweretallerandolder.B.Theleaderscoveredshorterdistance.C.Theleaderswerehealthierandstronger.D.Thetroublethegroupfacedwassogreatastobebeyondexpectation.30.WheredidRobintakethephotowhichwontheReader’sDigest“FromSeatoShiningSea”photocontest?A.OntheHighUintas. B.WhereDavidhadbeento.C.IntheGrandCanyon. D.IntheChristmasMeadows.31.Whatdoesthepassageintendtotellusmainly?A.Takeenoughwaterwithyouwhenhiking.B.Don’thiketotheGrandCanyonintoohotweather.C.Robinstillmisseshislateson,David.D.Doctorscan’tnecessarilysucceedinsavingeverypatient.DEngineershavelaunchedahugegarbagecollectiondevicetogatherplasticsfloatinginthePacificOceanbetweenCaliforniaandHawaii.TheplasticmakesupwhatiscalledtheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.Itistheworld’slargestspreadofgarbage,twicethesizeofthestateofTexas.TheOrganizationOceanCleanupcreatedthecollectiondevice.Thegroup’sfounderisBoyanSlat,a24-year-oldinventorfromtheNetherlands.WhenSlatwas16,hewentdivinginMediterraneanSeaandsawmoreplasticbagsthanfish.Sincethen,hehasmadeuphismindtocleanuptheoceans.HetoldtheAssociatedPressthatresearcherswithhisorganizationhavefoundplasticfromthe1960sand1970samongthematerialintheGreatPacificGarbagePatch.Itcontainsanestimated1.8trillionpiecesofplasticintotal.Mostofthemfloatonthesurfaceofthewater,orarewithinafewmetersofthesurface.LastSaturday,ashippullingthepipe-shapedfloatingbarrierleftSanFranciscofortheGarbagePatch.Thebarrier,calledthefloater,is600metersacross.Attachedtoitisascreenthathangsthreemetersdowninthewater.Thescreenisdesignedtocollecttheplasticasitmovesthroughthewater.Seaanimalscansafelyswimunderthebarrier.Thecleanupsystemalsocomeswithlightspoweredbythesun,cameras,andotherspecialdevices.Slatsaidthisenabledthesystemtocommunicateitspositionatalltimes.Shippingcontainerswillholdalltheplasticgathered,includingbottlesandfishingequipment.Slatsaidthecontainerswereexpectedtobebackonlandwithinayear.Thentheplasticwillberecycled.Andtheywillalsostudyhowthesystemperformsinsevereoceanconditions,includinghugewaves.32.HowdidBoyanSlatreacttothatdiveintheMediterraneanSea?A.Heshowedagreatinterestindiving.B.Hebecameworriedabouthissafety.C.Hedecidedtoremovethegarbageinoceans.D.Hebecamecuriousaboutunderwatercreatures.33.WhathastheorganizationOceanCleanupfoundabouttheGreatPacificGarbagePatch?A.Mostofitsplasticishalfacenturyold.B.ItcoversalmostthesizeofthestateofTexas.C.Altogetherthereareabout1.8billionpiecesofplastic.D.Themajorityofitsplasticfloatsonornearthesurface.34.Whywasascreenattachedtotheship?A.Topowerlightsintheship. B.Toprotectseaanimalsnearit.C.Totellthepositionoftheship. D.Tocollectplasticalongtheway.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Approachestoremovinggarbageinoceans.B.TheproblemofgarbageinthePacificOcean.C.Ayoungmanwhodoeswellinclassifyinggarbage.D.Ahugedevicemadetocleangarbageinoceans.其次节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下列短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中两项为多余选项。HowtoBecomeaTopStudentSuccessfulstudentsusedifferenttechniquestostudy,whichbringsthemmoresuccess.36Herearethefourtechniquesalmostalltopperformingstudentsuse.Theyareregular.Almostallsuccessfulstudentsstudyregularly,becausetheyknow“whatyougiveiswhatyouget”.Ifyouputinregularhoursofstudying,thenyouwilllearnmoreandgetbettergrades.37Thiswillhelpyoutostudyregularly.Theyhavecleargoals.Alltopperformingstudentshavedefinite,specificgoals.38Theymotivateyouanddriveyoutostudymore.Butmakesurethatyoudonotgetcarriedaway.Setrealisticgoalswhichcanchallengeyou,butdonotseemimpossibleortoodifficulttoachieve.Theystudywithoutpressure.Successfulstudentsstudyalot.Buttheystudywithoutputtingstrainonthemselves.Moststudentsmakethemistakeofstudyingtoohardorstudyingcontinuouslyforalongtime.39Studyingshouldbedoneinabalancedmanner.Takeabreakforafewminutes,afterstudyingfor30or45minutes.Relax,walkaroundyourroomorhouse,ordrinksomewaterandreturntostudying.Suchshortbreakswillrefreshyourbrainandyouwilllearnmore.40Studyingisnotsomethingyoudojustbecauseyourparentsaskyoutodoit.It'sactuallyveryimportantforyou.Studyinggivesyouknowledgeandskillsthatwillremainwithyoufortherestofyourlife.Itgivesyoutheabilitytogetajobandearnmoney.Andsuccessfulstudentsrecognizethevalueofstudyingwell.A.Thiscreatestensionandactuallyslowsdownlearningandmemory.B.ButtoscoregradeAinEnglish,youshouldmakewellplannedefforts.C.Setasidesomehours,eachdayoreachweek,forstudying.D.Havingsuchgoalsgivesyouapurposetostudybetter.E.Learntheirtechniques,andyouwillalsojointheirrank.F.Theyfinishtheirhomeworkontime.G.Theygiveimportancetostudy.其次部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ifyouhavestrongarmsandfeet,patienceandagoodtemper,youmightmakeagoodwaiter.Youmuststart,

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,notintherestaurant,butinthekitchen,helpingthechef,tolearnhoweachdishis

42

.Fromthisfirststep,youmayentertherestaurantasa“commis”(厨助).Butyouwon’tbe

43

toservethecustomersyet.Theywillonlyletyoudothebottomedjobs,

44

thetablesandcarryingtheplates.Butallthetimeyoumustwatchandlearnwith

45

.Lateryoumaybecome“chefderang”(awaiterinchargeofanumberoftables).Youmayevenbecomeaheadwaiter

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,ifyouhavetherightsortofpersonalityandyouarenot

47

ofhardwork.WhenCarloBianchifirstarrivedinLondon,hespokeonlytwowordsofEnglish-“please”and“Hello”.He

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togetajobhelpinginthekitchenofarestaurant,andhespentwhatlittlesparetimehehad49English.Hewasagoodworkerandsoontheyfoundhimintherestaurantasawaiter.Everynight,Carlo

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togohomeexhausted,butnevertoo

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tostudythelanguageforhalfanhourbeforegoingtosleep.Andnomatterhowtiredorillhefelt,healwaysworea

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forhiscustomers.Theylikedhim,andpeoplecameandaskedtobe

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byCarlo.Now,twenty-fiveyearslater,Carloisinpossessionofsixrestaurants,andhe

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toopenaseventhshortly.Sofriends,inthisworldsuccessnevercomesovernight.Startfromthe

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andmakeprogressstepbystepwithenoughpatienceandchanceswillfalluponyou.41.A.otherwise

B.therefore

C.thus

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B.tasted

C.prepared

D.chosen

43.A.forced

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C.banned

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44.A.moving

B.laying

C.pushing

D.lying45.A.curiosity

B.kindness

C.patience

D.interest

46.A.simply

B.specially

C.exactly

D.eventually

47.A.afraid

B.ashamed

C.fond

D.typical

48.A.managed

B.attempted

C.predicted

D.expected

49.A.learn

B.learning C.tolearn D.learned

50.A.used

B.promised

C.regretted

D.remembered

51.A.depressed

B.excited

C.worried

D.tired

52.A.smile

B.face

C.color

D.surprise

53.A.served

B.approved

C.praised

D.treated

54.A.hesitates

B.schedules

C.hurries

D.fails

55.A.easiest

B.slowest

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D.lowest

其次节(共10个小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。Forthefirsttimein94years,thePalaceMuseumhasextendeditsopeninghours,allowingthepublictocelebratetheLanternFestivalatnightintheancientpalace.About3,000luckyvisitorsreceivedfreeticketsfromthegovernment,among___56____wasZhangZhifu,a77-year-oldpublicsecurityvolunteer.It’samarkofgratitudeforhervolunteerwork.“Itis____57_____(true)anhonortobegrantedthisspecialprivilege,”Zhangsaid.Toguaranteethe____58_____(safe)ofthepalace,festivalorganizers____59______(plan)thisyear’sLanternFestivaleventusedLEDlightsratherthantraditionalpaperlanternsandredcandles.It’safascinatingeventforvisitorstoabsorb____60_____(they)inthefestiveatmosphereinthemuseum.DiscussionofthePalaceMuseum’snewlooklitupsocialmediafollowingTuesday’sdisplay.SincehebecamedirectorofthePalaceMuseum,ShanJixiang____61_____(bring)manychangestotheworld’s_____62______(large)imperialcomplex.Onceinaspeechthe64-year-olddirectorsharedhisideaabouthowtomaketraditional_____63______(treasure)comealiveagain.Hesaid,“____64_____matterstoamuseumisnothowmanyvisitorstheyhave,_____65____howclosetheyaretopeople’sdailylives.”第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,正在英国沟通学习。为了让希望来中国旅游的英国同学更好地了解中国民俗(folkcustoms),你希望可以成立一个中国民俗社团。请你用英语给你校学生会负责人Mr.Green写一封信,申请成立该社团。要点如下:1.你对该社团的构想(缘由、详细措施、可能的好处等);2.希望得到批准。提示:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细微环节,使文章内容充溢、连贯。3.文章开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearMr.Green,I’mLiHua,anexchangestudentfromChina.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。续写词数应为150左右。TheeventthatstandsoutinTom’smemoryhappenedonemorningwhenTomwasonlytenyearsold.HewasathomewithhiseldersisterJane.Tomwasdoinghishomeworkwhenheheardraisedvoices.Atfirsthethoughtnothingofitsincecustomersinthemotorcycleshopdirectlybelowtheirflatoftenbecameloud,buthesoonrealizedthistimeitwasdifferent."Quick!Quick!Removethemotorcyclesfromtheshop."someoneyelled.Thenathickburningsmellfilledtheair.WhenTomopenedthefrontdooroftheirflattoinvestigate,athickcloudofsmokegreetedhim.Themotorcycleshophadcaughtfireandpeoplewererunningandcrying.Jane,whohadbeenplayingtheviolininherroom,hurriedtothelivingroom.Theyrushedoutofthedoorandalongthecorridorthroughthesmoke.TheywereheadingtowardsthestairwayatthefarendofthecorridorwhenJanestoppedinhertrack.Sheturnedaroundandheadedbackthewaytheycame.Tomhadnoideawhatshewasdoing,buthefollowedher.Janehadsuddenlyrememberedtheladyinher70swholivednextdoortothem,whotheycalledMakcik,Malayforauntie.JanebeganbangingonMakcik’sdoor,butgotnoanswer.Asthesmokethickenedaroundthem,Tomcouldseemanyoftheirneighbors—somestillintheirpyjamas(睡衣;宽长裤)—runningforsafety.Thethoughtoffearcrossedhismind."Shemighthaverunforsafetylikeeveryoneelse!"Tomcried.However,Janerefusedtogiveup."IknowMakcik’sstillinside."ShesaidshewasfamiliarwithMakcik’sdailyroutineandwascertainshewouldstillbesleeping.Shepoundedthedoor."Godownstairs.Gonow!Go!"Paragraph1:Tomnoticedtheflamewasreachingup.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:

Luckily,someneighborspassingbystoppedandofferedhelp.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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