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PAGEPAGE11吉林省长春市第一五一中学2025届高三英语上学期月考试题(三)考生留意:1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。考试结束,将答题卡交回。客观题请用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,主观题用黑色碳素笔写在答题卡上。第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemanwearing?A.AT-shirt. B.Shorts. C.Ajacket.2.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inacompany. B.Inastore. C.Inabank.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthevideo?A.Reliable. B.Funny. C.Creative.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aweatherreport. B.Asportsevent. C.Aweekendplan.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Colleagues. C.Strangers.其次节(共15小题,每小题1.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisthemangoingtodotonight?A.Meethisfriend. B.Makeadate. C.Visitdowntown.7.Whenwillthespeakersgotoamovie?A.NextWednesday. B.NextThursday. C.NextFriday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。WhydoesthemanplantodrivetoFlorida?A.Itisconvenient.B.Planeticketsareexpensive.C.Drivingmakesthevacationfun.9.HowwillthewomangotoFlorida?A.Byplane. B.Bycar. C.Byship.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Tired. B.Regretful. C.Bored.11.Whatdoesthemandislikeabouttheshirt?A.Itsdesign. B.Itscolour. C.Itsprice.12.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodonow?A.Payfortheshirt.B.Gotothefittingroom.C.Changetheshirtforalargerone.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdidthemandropontheground?A.Abag. B.Abottle. C.Abox.14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttotelltheman?A.Otherswilllitterjustlikehim.B.Hewillgetcaughtforlittering.C.Litteringharmstheenvironment.15.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inashop. B.Inapark. C.Onabus.16.Whatarethespeakersgoingtolookfor?A.Abusstop. B.Ashoppingbag. C.Atrashcan.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Winter.18.Whatsafetytipsdoesthewomantalkabout?A.Travel. B.Flight. C.Swimming.19.Whatisthismagazinemainlyabout?A.Internationaltourism.B.Languagelearning.C.Sportslife.20.WhatdoesZackMillsdo?A.Ateacher.B.Aguide.C.Aneditor.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A

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to

make

you

believe?A.

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use.B.

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information

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safe.C.

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perfect.D.

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important

to

keep

your

email

address

secret.22.

What

does

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with

your

information?A.

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advertisements.B.

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in

abetter

way.C.

Improve

their

website

greatly.D.

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companies

information.23.

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information

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can

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companies

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Your

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Your

hobbies.C.

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websites. D.

Your

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24.WhatcanwelearnaboutPamelaSimpsonfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shetendedtobeinactive.B.Sheperformedpoorlyintherace.C.Sheusedtofeelawkwardinpublic.D.ShetrainedatBurgessParkBMXTrack.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"exhilarating"inParagraph3mean?

A.Annoying.

B.Inspiring.

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D.Challenging.

26.WhatbenefitdidSimpsonandWrightgetfromBMX?A.Morelifeskills.B.Strongerwill.C.Moreconfidenceinthemselves.D.Betterparent-childrelationships.27.WhatdoesEmmaBudgensthinkofBMX?A.Riskybutactuallysecure.B.Demandingbutopentoall.C.Competitivebutinstructive.D.Pleasantbuttime-consuming.CThe

US

labor

market

reacheda

tipping

pointthis

year.

For

the

first

time

since

the

governmentbegan

tracking

job

openings

in

2000,

there

are

more

openings

than

unemployed

people

looking

to

fillthem.

Probably,

what

job

seekers

need

to

do

now

is

send

out

their

resumes,

and

an

offer

shouldappear.However,

the

reality

is

a

little

less

bright.

In

the

US,

it

takes

the

average

job

seeker

about

nineweeks

to

find

a

job.

And

it

costs

employers

$4,

129

and

takes,

on

average,

42

days

to

fill

a

position.Research

showed

that

in

the

US,

the

interview

process

alone

took

13

days

on

average

in

2009,

butrose

to

23

days

in

2024.It

appears

that

the

hiring

marketplace

is

broken

on

both

sides.

ZipRecruiter,

an

AI

company,

istrying

to

fix

it.

ZipRecruiter’s

goal

is

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play

the

professional

matchmaker.

Instead

of

handing

overhundreds

of

qualified

candidates

to

a

hiring

manager,

the

site

uses

an

algorithm(算法)

to

recommendfewer

qualified

candidates,

more

quickly.On

the

worker

side,

job

candidates

just

upload

their

resumes

to

the

platform

and

let

thetechnology

tell

them

what

jobs

might

be

a

good

fit.Some

people

worry

that

using

an

algorithm

to

find

job

candidates

based

on

their

backgroundmight

disadvantage

workers

with

atypical(非典型的)

career

journeys.

But

regardless

of

the

meansused,

far

too

many

people

applying

for

jobs

are

not

brought

into

the

hiring

process.

Already,

theaverage

hiring

manager

only

spends

six

seconds

reading

a

candidate's

resume.

It

seems

certain

thattechnology

like

ZipRecruiter's

will

become

the

important

means

of

matching

potentialemployeeswith

jobs

they

may

or

may

not

seek

out.

Already

430

million

job

seekers

have

applied

for

jobs

on

theplatform.

As

more

candidates

get

matched

to

employers,

the

algorithm

will

only

get

better.28.

What's

the

problem

existing

in

the

US

labor

market?A.

Technology

can

do

little

to

increase

employment

rates.B.

There's

a

huge

shortage

of

labor

to

fill

vacant

positions.C.

Employers

find

it

hard

to

get

enough

qualified

employees.D.

Applicants

can't

be

matched

with

job

openings

effectively.29.

How

does

ZipRecruiter

help

employers?A.

By

collecting

more

information.B.

By

narrowing

down

the

candidates.C.

By

shortening

time

on

reading

resumes.D.

By

cutting

down

costs

in

the

hiring

process.30.

What

service

does

ZipRecruiter

provide

for

job

seekers?A.

The

resumes

will

be

improved.B.

Their

ideal

jobs

will

be

made

clear.C.

They

will

not

wait

long

for

an

offer.D.

Suitable

job

positions

are

recommended.31.

What

does

the

author

think

of

ZipRecruiter's

technology?A.

Successful.

B.

Impractical.C.

Promising.D.

Disappointing.DTherearemanygardeningtips.Somerecommendplayingmusicforyourhouseplants,havingconversationswiththem,orevengivingthemagentletouchnowandthen.Mostofthesepracticesareprobablymoreforthebenefitofthegardenerthanthegarden,butgenerallyinnocuousenough.Thatis,exceptforone.Yourplantsreallydislikeitwhenyoutouchthem,apparently.AnewstudyoutoftheLaTrobeInstituteforAgricultureandFoodhasfoundthatmostplantsareextremelysensitivetotouch,andevenalighttouchcansignificantlystunttheirgrowth.“Thelightesttouchfromhuman,animal,insect,orevenplantstouchingeachotherinthewind,cancauseahugegeneresponseintheplant,”JimWhelan,wholedthenewstudy,said."Within30minutesofbeingtouched,10%oftheplant'sgenomeischanged.Thisinvolvesahugeexpenditureofenergywhichistakenawayfromplantgrowth.Ifthetouchingisrepeated,thenplantgrowthisreducedbyupto30%.”Whelanandhisteamarestilltryingtofigureoutwhyplantsrespond,atthegeneticlevel,sostrongly.Theydohavesometheories,however."Weknowthatwhenaninsectlandsonplant,genesareactivatedpreparingtheplanttodefenditselfagainstbeingeaten,”saidDr.YanWang,co-authorofthestudy.Untilmoreresearchisdone,it'sjustaguessatthispoint.Still,thefindingsmightalreadyleadtonewmethodsforhowagriculturalistshandletheircrops,tobestpromotehealthiergrowth.It'sworthnotingthatwhilethestudyfoundthatplantsoftenrespondtojustasingletouchinnegativeways,it'sreallyrepeatedtouchingthatcauseslastingstuntedgrowth.That'sbecausetheplantsarelookingforpatternsinthetouching,todistinguishharmfultouchfromrandomtouch.Soitdoesn'thavetoweighonyourconscienceeachtimeyouaccidentallybrushupagainstabushduringawalkthroughthewoods.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"innocuous”inthefirstparagraphmean?A.Practical. B.Useless.C.Harmless. D.Dangerous.33.Whycantouchingpreventaplantgrowingaccordingtothestudy?A.Itmakestheplantsensitivetothreats.B.Itcausesgeneticdisorderintheplant.C.Itpreventstheplantabsorbingnutrients.D.Itindirectlyconsumestheplant'senergy.34.What'sthesignificanceofthestudybyWhelanandhisteam?A.Itgivesusmoreusefulgardeningtips.B.Itcontributestothefurtherstudyongenes.C.Itusesdatatowarnpeoplenottotouchplants.D.Ithelpsfindwaystoensureplants’healthygrowth.35.Whatshouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Plantsdon'treallyliketobetouchedB.Plants’genomecanbechangedeasilyC.SomethingisdonetohelpplantsgrowD.Whatwedoeverydaymaydestroyplants其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Duringtheday,mostofusareoutinthecommunitymixingwithallkindsofpeople.Ourchildrenarelearningabouttheworldfrommanysourceswithoutparentalinvolvement.36Perhapstheonlyopportunityofthedaytotalkwitheachotherisatthedinnertable.Sohowcanwegatherourfamilytothetableandhavequalitymealtimetogether?Eatingmealstogetherisnotaneasythinganddoesnotnecessarilymeantheexperiencewillbewonderful.37Ifirstrecommendtryingsettingamodestgoaloftwotimesaweekandbuildingfromthere.Learningtoshopwiselyandpreparefoodisausefulskillwhichisbecomingmoreimportantwithrisingfoodprices.Iusuallytakemykidswithmetoshop,sowecanpracticethrift(节俭).38Theyareproudtocontributetothemealandenthusiasticaboutthemealtime.39Buttherearewaystomakefoodpreparationfastandeasy.Soupscanbemadeinquantitiestolasttwoorthreedinners.Andwhencookingriceorpotatoes,makeenoughforafewmeals.Theinterruptionofphonecallortextmessageisasurewaytobreaktheconversationandremindeveryoneofeventsbeyondthedinnertable.Atourhome,wemakeitarulethatallcellphonesareinsilentmode.40A.Foodisbettereatenwiththepeoplewelove.B.Evenwithinfamily,ittakespracticetogetalong.C.Evenwheneveryoneishome,theydotheirownthings.D.Givenalittleguidance,youngchildrencanalsobehelpfulinthekitchen.E.Itmakesourtimetogethermorerelaxingandhelpshaveasoundconversation.F.Probablywefavordiningoutbecausehome-cookedmealsalwaystakemoretime.G.It'struethattheshapeoftableandtheseatingordercaninfluencecommunication.第三部分英语学问运用(共两节,每题1.5分,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。ThreeyearsagoIparticipatedquiteabitinModelUnitedNations(MUN)heldbytheEducationDepartment.ItisMock(模拟的)UN41.Duringthetwo-dayconferenceparticipantsareseparatedindifferentcommitteeswhich42differentcountriesanddebateandtryto43aproblem.MUNhas44awards,buttheycanbesummarizedinBestdelegate(代表),HonorablementionandVerbal.Then,I'dgottenafew45inmyMUNactivitycareer.ButIoftenfeltasifI'dfailedbecauseIdidn't46thebestdelegateaward.ButlaterIhadanewunderstanding.Irealizedthatitwas47nottobegettingtheawardbecauseIcould48learnsomething.IclearlyrememberasIaskedthedirectorofthecommitteehowIcould49,tomysurprise,he50myweaknessesandhelpedmepatiently.AtlastIdidn'twinthebestdelegateaward51Iovercameallmyshortcomings.Thisexperiencemademe52thatifIhadwonthebestdelegateawardeasily,Iwouldn'thave53howtobecomeabetterdelegate,andIwouldhaveremainedinthe54place.NowIhavemadethe55Ioncehadturnintovictories.Wecanlookonaresultasafailureoravictory;it'scompletely56.Anyfailurecanberegardedasa/an57,becauseyoucanalwayslearnsomethingfromthatexperienceanddobetternexttime.Thisis58byJohnLocke'stheorythatwearebornwithblankboardsandourviews,knowledgeandabilityareacquiredfromour59.IfImakeamistake,thenIprobablywon't60thatnexttime.Ibelievethisistrulythebestwaytobecomebetter.41.A.course

B.activity C.case D.project 42.A.mean

B.judge

Cment D.represent 43.A.remind B.forget C.approach D.ignore 44.A.diverse

B.promising

C.accessible D.fundamental 45.A.qualifications B.remarks C.results

D.awards

46.A.accept

B.obtain

C.appreciate D.discover 47.A.easy

B.awful C.good

D.awkward 48.A.indeed

B.mainly

C.quickly D.secretly 49.A.start

B.remedy

C.avoid

D.improve 50.A.mixedup B.cameup C.pointedout D.contributedto 51.A.when

B.until

C.since

D.although 52.A.grasp

B.imagine C.suppose

D.recall 53.A.confirmed

B.analyzed

C.predicted D.learned 54.A.remote

B.ideal

C.identical

D.safe 55.A.choices

B.defeats C.opportunities D.limitations 56.A.subjective B.convincing C.correct D.avoidable 57.A.condition

B.benefit

C.encouragement

D.award 58.A.forbidden B.contradicted C.provided

D.supported 59.A.determinations B.emotions C.experiences D.situations 60.A.repeat B.meet

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D.explain第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第一节单词拼法(每题0.5分,满分5分)61.Thisphotoalbumservesasar_________ofthemostimportantmomentsofmylife.62.Asagoodteacher,heknowshisstudents’s_________andweaknesses.63.Timep_________,Iexpecttohavemoresparetimetospendwithmyfriendssothatwecanhaveabetterrelationship.64.Thep_________lookonhisfacesuggestedhedidn’tunderstandwhatIsaid.65.Somevillagersreportedahugesnake,m_________overtwometreslong,wasfounddeadinanearbycave.66.InChina,weattachgreatimportanceto_________(敬重,敬重)theelderly.67._________(装备,配备)himselfwithmuchexperienceinteaching,heiswellhonouredbyallhisstudents.68._________(使确信,使信任)thathissonwassafe,heturnedoffthelightandwenttobed.69.Absorbedinhisstudy,hedidn’tnoticeevening_________(靠近,接近).70.Ourschoolhasbuiltanewstadium,whichhas_________(改变,多样性)ofadvancedfacilities.其次节语法填空(每题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于3个单词)。Nearly790millionpeoplearoundtheworlddonotgetenoughtoeat,mostof71.________liveindevelopingcountries.AgroupofresearchersinCaliforniamayhavefoundaway72.________(help)feedthehungrypeople.StephenMayfield,aprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,studiesonalgae(藻类).Hesays,”Theworld,infact,isnotshortofcalories.73.________itisshortofisproteinsandessentialfattyacids(脂肪酸).Algaeare74.________(natural)veryhighinproteinsandfattyacidsandthosearesortofthetwothingsthattheworldreallyneeds.”Mayfieldandhisteamhavemadealgae75.________differentkindsoffood.Notonlyisthealgaefoodrichinproteinandfattyacids,butitalso76.________(taste)prettygood.Andgrowingalgaeuses77.________(little)landthanotherkindsofprotein.Mayfield'sbigideaisthatalgaefarmscouldonedayreplacethehugeamountsofland78.________(use)byfarmerstoproduceproteinfromcattleorsoybeans.Mayfield'steamjustsuccessfullyfinishedatestinwhichtheygrewalgaeinanoutdoorenvironment."Algaefood79.________(produce)arenotyetavailableforsale.Butinthefuturealgaemayhelpfeedpeoplethreatenedby80.________(starve),"saysMayfield.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)短文改错(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)文中共有10处语言错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出修改后的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。留意:1.每处错误仅限1词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Lastweekend,whenJimandIwerewanderingaimlessonthestreets,atanghulustandcaughtJim'sattention.Havenevertastedtanghulu,heimmediatelywentuptobuyit.However,thesaleswomanshookherheadwhenseeing100-yuannoteJimhandedovertoher.Shehadnochanges.HowdisappointingJimwas!HewasabouttoquitwhileItookoutmycellphone,scannedtheQRcodeandpaidthesaleswoman5yuan.JimwassurprisedatwhichIhaddone.ThenIexplainedtohimth

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