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PAGEPAGE8江苏省2025届高考英语考前名师原创冲刺卷3第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)略其次部分英语学问运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请仔细阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21.Manyofthethingswenowbenefitfromwouldnotbearound______ThomasEdison.A.thankstoB.regardlessofC.asidefromD.butfor22.—Icandriveyouhome.—______,butareyousureit’snottoomuchtrouble?A.ThatwouldbegreatB.Don’tbotherC.I’mafraidnotD.Takecare23.______thestudentscamefromdifferentcountries,theygotalongquitewellinthesummercamp.A.WhileB.UnlessC.SinceD.Until24.Itissocoldthatyoucan’tgooutside______fullycoveredinthickclothes.A.ifB.unlessC.onceD.when25.Theexhibitiontellsus______weshoulddosomethingtostopairpollution.A.whereB.whyC.whatD.which26.Someexpertsthinkreadingisthefundamentalskillupon______schooleducationdepends.A.itB.thatC.whoseD.which27.Itmighthavesavedmesometrouble______theschedule.A.didIknowB.haveIknownC.doIknowD.hadIknown28.______inthepoorestareaofGlasgow,hehadalong,hardroadtobecomingafootballstar.A.BeingraisedB.RaisingC.RaisedD.Toraise29.—WhereisPeter?Ican’tfindhimanywhere.—Hewenttothelibraryafterbreakfastand______hisessaythereeversince.A.wroteB.hadwrittenC.hasbeenwritingD.iswriting30.Theybelievethattherearetransportdevelopments______thatwillbringalotofchangesforthebetter.A.outofdateB.outoforderC.aroundtheclockD.aroundthecorner31.Andyiscontentwiththetoy.Itis______hehasevergot.A.abetterB.thebetterC.abestD.thebest32.Theresearchgroupproducedtworeportsbasedonthesurvey,but______containedanyusefulsuggestions.A.allB.noneC.eitherD.neither33.—IspenttwoweeksinLondonlastsummer.—ThenyoumusthavevisitedtheBritishMuseumduringyourstay,______you?A.mustn’t

B.haven’t

C.didn’t

D.hadn’t34.Allweneed______asmallpieceoflandwherewecanplantvariouskindsoffruittreesthroughoutthegrowingseasonsoftheyear.A.are

B.was

C.is

D.were35.—Doyouthinktheweatherwillbefinethisspring?—No,wearefortunate.Theweathermanforecaststherewillbeseveralsandstorms.A.ifB.asC.thoughD.unless其次节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请仔细阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Thelittleboyturnedtotheoldwomannexttohim,‘‘Granny,areyousureIdon’thaveenoughmoney?’’Shenodded.Thelittleboywasstill36thedoll(洋娃娃)inhishand.Iwalkedtowardhim,37whohewishedtogivethisdollto.“Sister.ShewassurethatSantaClauswouldbringadolltoher.”ItoldhimthatmaybeSantaClauswoulddoso.Butherepliedtome38,“No,SantaClaus(圣诞老人)can’tbringittoher39sheisnow.Ihavetogivethedolltomymommysothatshecangiveittomysisterwhenshe40there.MysisterhasgonetobewithGod.DaddysaysthatMommyisgoingtoseeGodverysoontoo,41Ithoughtshecouldtakethedollwithhertogiveittomysister.’’Thelittleboylooked42atme,“ItoldDaddytotellMommynottogoyet.IneedhertowaituntilIcomebackfromthemall.I43shedidn’thavetoleaveme,butDaddysaysthatshehastogotobewithmylittlesister.”Thenhelooked44atthedollwithsadeyes.Iquickly45formywallet.“Let’scheckagain,justincaseyoudohaveenoughmoneyforthedoll!”“OK.IhopeIdohaveenough.”Iaddedsomeofmymoneyto46withouthimseeingandwestartedtocountit.Therewasenoughforthedolland47somesparemoney.“ThankyouGodforgivingmeenoughmoney!”Helookedatmeand48,“IwantedtohaveenoughmoneytobuyawhiteroseformyMommy,butIdidn’tdaretoaskGod49toomuch.ButHegavemeenoughtobuythedollandawhiterose.Mymommyloveswhiteroses.”50Irememberedalocalnewspaperarticletwodaysago,mentioningadrunkmaninatruckhitacar51byayoungwomanandalittlegirl.Thelittlegirl52rightawayandthemotherwas53inacriticalstate.Twodays54thisencounter(偶然相遇)withthelittleboy,Ireadinthenewspaperthattheyoung55hadpassedaway.36.A.raisingB.holdingC.hidingD.tearing37.A.consideringB.understandingC.watchingD.asking38.A.proudlyB.hurriedlyC.sadlyD.angrily39.A.whereB.whatC.whoD.when40.A.comesB.findsC.goesD.leaves41.A.soB.forC.butD.as42.A.downB.onC.toD.up43.A.thinkB.wishC.imagineD.find44.A.thenB.sadlyC.againD.now45.A.reachedB.lookedC.searchedD.charged46.A.myselfB.himC.hisD.them47.A.stillB.yetC.alsoD.even48.A.noddedB.addedC.laughedD.showed49.A.toB.forC.inD.on50.A.NowB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Then51.A.occupiedB.controlledC.attackedD.owned52.A.leftB.diedC.cameD.killed53.A.knockedB.treatedC.leftD.kept54.A.afterB.sinceC.untilD.before55.A.manB.girlC.boyD.woman第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请仔细阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABytheearly20thcentury,astheUnitedStatesbecameaninternationalpower,itsculturalself-identity(认同)becamemorecomplex.TheUnitedStateswasbecomingmorediverseasimmigrantsstreamedintothecountry,settlingespeciallyinAmerica’sgrowingurbanareas.Atthistime,America’ssocialdiversitybegantofindsignificantexpressionintheartsandculture.AmericanwritersofGerman,Irish,Jewish,andScandinavianancestrybegantofindanaudience,althoughsomeoftheculturalelite(中坚分子)resistedtheworks,consideringthemcrudeandunrefined.Manyofthesewritersfocusedon20th-centurycitylifeandthemes,suchaspoverty,effortstoassimilate(消化)intotheUnitedStates,andfamilylifeinthenewcountry.Europeaninfluencenowmeantsomethingverydifferentthanitoncehad:ArtistschangedthecoreofAmericanexperiencebyincorporatingtheirvariousimmigrantoriginsintoitsculturalvision.Duringthe1920sand1930s,ahostofAfricanAmericanpoetsandnovelistsaddedtheirvoicestothisnewAmericanvision.LangstonHughes,ZoraNealeHurston,andCounteeCullen,amongothers,gatheredinNewYorkCity’sHarlem(黑人住宅区)district.Theybegantowriteabouttheiruniqueexperiences,creatingamovementcalledtheHarlemRenaissance.Visualartistsoftheearly20thcenturyalsobeganincorporatingthemanynewsightsandcolorsofthemultiethnic(不同种族的)Americavisibleinthesenewcitysettings.PaintersassociatedwithagroupknownasTheEight,suchasRobertHenriandJohnSloan,portrayedthepicturesquesightsofthecity.Laterpaintersandphotographersfocusedonthecity’ssqualid(污秽的)aspects.AlthoughnatureremainedasignificantpartofAmericanculturalself-expression,asthepaintingsofGeorgiaO’Keeffedemonstrated,itwasnolongerattheheartofAmericanculture.Bythe1920sand1930sfewartistsorwritersconsiderednaturetheextraordinarybasisofAmericanculturalidentity.Inpopularmusictoo,thesongsofmanynationsbecameAmericansongs.TinPanAlleywasfullofimmigranttalentswhohelpeddefineAmericanmusic,especiallyintheformoftheBroadwaymusical.Somesongwriters,suchasIrvingBerlinandGeorgeM.Cohan,usedtheirmusictohelpdefineAmericanpatrioticsongsandholidaytraditions.Duringthe1920smusicalformssuchasthebluesandjazzbegantodominatetherhythmsofAmericanpopularmusic.TheseformshadtheirrootsinAfricaasadaptedintheAmericanSouthandthenincities.56.Themainthemeofthepaintingintheearly20thcenturyis.A.povertyB.experienceC.natureD.life57.Whichofthefollowingcountries’culturemighthavetheleasteffectonAmericanculture?A.Finland.B.India.C.SouthAfrica.D.Irish.58.ThefollowingistrueEXCEPT.A.Manyartistsorwritersdidn’trealizethefunctionofnatureinthebasisofAmericanculturalidentityuntil1920s.B.Thebluesandjazzwasquitepopularinthe1920sandhadacloselyrelationwithAfricanmusic.C.ImmigrantsaffectedAmerica’ssocialdiversityanditcanbefoundinthechangeoftheartsandcultureatthattime.D.ThepaintingswhichwerecreatedbyRobertHenriandJohnSloanmaybeaboutthebeautifulsceneryofthecity.59.Whatissomeoftheculturalelite’sattitudetowardstheworkswrittenbythewriterswhocamefromEurope?A.Critical.B.Reserved.C.Positive.D.Objective.60.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ImmigrationandDiversityinAmericaB.AmericanModernCultureandArtC.FamousAmericanArtistsandWritersD.TheUnitedStates—ADevelopedCountryBOnedayIwasdrivingagroupoffriendstoafamilyseminar(研讨会)inHolmesCounty,Ohio.ThevillageofBerlinwasaboutanhourfromourhome.TheseminarisusuallyhalfadayexceptonSaturday.Inmyhurry,Ileftthehousewithoutcashandwithoutfood.IcomfortedmyselfwiththethoughtthatIcouldgowithoutanditwouldallowmetoconcentratemoreontherichteachingthatIwouldreceive.Itwasabeautifuldayandthedrivewaspleasantthroughcountryside.IenjoyedconversationwithmyfriendsaboutthethingsoftheLordaswedrove.WhenwearrivedIfoundmyplaceandsettledintoenjoytheseminar.ThemorningpassedswiftlyandInoticednohunger.WhenthenoonhourcameIwenttothevan(面包车)tospendsometimealonewiththeLord.Onthechurchgroundsandintheshadeofthetreepeoplebegantoopenlargepicnicbaskets.Iknewitwouldbeimpossibletothinkaboutthisfeastgoingoninfrontofme.IstartedthevananddroveintothevillageofBerlin.IfoundtheChristianbookstoreandspentsometimebrowsingamongthebooks.Oneofmyfavoriteplacesonearthisagoodbookstore.StandingthereIsensedsomeonebehindme.IturnedandwasshockedtoseeLoisstandingthere.Shesmiled“Icouldn’tstandthethoughtofyougoinghungrysoIbroughtyousomemoney.”Myheartwelledupwithloveforherinthatmoment.Weatelunchandkissedgoodbye.Iwentbacktotheseminarandshemadethehour-longtripbackhome.Thetwothingsstandoutinmymind.First,LoiswouldknowthatIwashungrysoIwouldnothavetogowithoutfood.Second,whenshewenttothechurchandsawIwasgonesheknewexactlywhereshewouldfindme.61.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.KnownAndLovedB.AFamilySeminarC.AGoodLunchD.SurprisedAndInterested62.Whendidtheauthorgoforafamilyseminar?A.Oneday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.D.OnSunday.63.Whydidtheauthorspendsometimeinabookstore?A.ToreadsomebooksabouttheLord.B.Tomeethisgoodfriend—Lois.C.Tobuysomebooksforhisfriends.D.Tokillthelunchtimeinthebookstore.64.Theunderlinedwords“welledup”inthesecondparagraphmean.A.appearedsuddenlyB.becamestrongerC.beatfastD.feltcontent65.AccordingtoLois,theauthor.A.couldgowellwithoutoneortwomealsB.wouldshareeverythingwithhisfriendsC.mightstayinthechurchforthenoonD.wouldspendhisfreetimeonbooksCAlexanderScott,wholivedinPennsylvania,isregardedasaherobecauseshethoughtofothersbeforeherself.Alex’sgoalwastofindacureforpeoplewithcancer.AlexanderScottwasfouryearsoldwhenshestartedherownlemonade(柠檬水)stand.Whileshewastooweaktofightitoff,shewasstillstronginside.Alexraisedthousandsofdollarsforcancerresearch.Alexwasbornin1996.WhenAlexwasjustababytheyfoundatumor(肿瘤)onherbackandthentheyremovedit.TwodaysbeforeAlexanderScott’sfirstbirthdayshewasdiagnosedwithneroblastoma,aformofchildhoodcancer.Alexhastriedsohardtofighthercancer.WhenAlexwasfouryearsold,shewastryingtofindacuretohelpothers.That’swhenAlexhadtheideatostartherownlemonadestand.SheopenedherfirstlemonadestandinJulyof2000.Inherfirstyearsheraised$2,000.AswordspreadAlexstartedtogetmoreandmoredonationsfrompeople.AlexanderScotthasraisedmorethan$900,000forpediatriccancer.ThekindofheroAlexanderisherotoothersnearandfar.WhileAlexwastryingtofightoffcancer,sheraisedover$700,000.Hergoalwas$1,000,000forcancer.Mostofitwasfrompeoplethatdonatedmoneytohelpfindacureforcancer.AnotherreasonisthatwhenpeoplesawAlexstartedtohavealemonadestandtohelpothers,theystartedtodothesamething.Todaythereareabout200lemonadestandsheldtoraisemoneyforcancer.AfterAlexmethergoalshe’sprobablygoingtosavealotofchildrenandadults’lives.That’swhypeoplekeepgoingonwithhergoal.Maybewecanmeethergoalbydonatingmoneyandhelpingotherssoyoucanfindacureforcancer.IfyouwanttohelpAlexScottyoucanclickherownwebsitealexslemonade.Therearealotofpictures,andfactsaboutAlexScott.SadbuttrueAlexdiedonAugust1,2004fromneroblastomacancerwhenshewas8yearsold.66.AlexanderScottwasregardedasahero.A.becauseshestartedherownlemonadestandatfourB.becauseshedidalotforcancerresearchC.becauseshefoughtagainstcancerforalifeD.becauseshesufferedalotfromcancer67.Shewasdiagnosedwithcancer.A.whenshewasjustababyatlessthantenmonths.B.whenshewasbarelypastherfirstbirthday.C.whenshewasalmosttwelvemonths.D.whenshewasmanagingherstand.68.HowdidAlexandercollectsomuchmoney?A.Bysellinglemonadeatherstand.B.Bysettingup200lemonadestandsaround.C.Bythedonationfrompeople.D.Bybeingsupportedbyherparents.69.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Hergoalof$1,000,000hasbeenachieved.B.Themoney$1,000,000isusedforchildrenandadults’lives.C.Alexanderisabraveandcaringgirl.D.Peopledidalottohelpher.70.Wherewillyoureadthepassage?A.Inaschoolnewspaper.B.Onanoticeboard.C.Inaguidebook.D.OntheInternet.第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请仔细阅读下面短文,并依据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。留意:每个空格只填一个单词。WARNING:Holdingacellphoneagainstyourearorstoringitinyourpocketmaybedangeroustoyourhealth.Thisparaphrases(说明)awarningthatcellphonemanufacturersincludeinthesmallprintthatisoftentakenforgrantedwhenanewphoneispurchased.Apple,forexample,doesn’twantiPhonestocomeclosertoyouthan1.5centimeters.ResearchInMotion,BlackBerry’smanufacturer,recommends2.5centimeters.Ifhealthissuesarisefromcellphoneuse,theresultsareserious.Voicecalls—Americanschatoncellphones2.26trillionminutesannually—bringin$109billionforthewirelesscarriers.DevraDavis,whohasworkedfortheUniversityofPittsburgh,haspublishedabookaboutcellphoneradiation,“Disconnect.”Thebooksurveysscientificresearchandconcludesthequestionisnotsettled.BraincancerisaconcernthatMs.Davisexamines.Overall,therehasnotbeenanincreaseinitsincidencesincecellphonesarrived.Buttheaveragecoversanincreaseinbraincancerinthe20-to-29agegroupandadropfortheolderpopulation.“Mostcancershavemultiplecauses,”shesays,butshepointstolaboratoryresearchthatsuggestslow-energyradiationcoulddamagecellsthatcouldpossiblyleadtocancer.Childrenaremorevulnerable(易受损害的)toradiationthanadults,Ms.Davisandotherscientistspointout.Radiationthatentersthebrainofanadultonlyfivecentimeterswillreachmuchdeeperintothebrainsofchildrenbecausetheirskullsarethinnerandtheirbrainscontainmoreabsorptivefluid.Nostudieshaveyetbeencompletedoncellphoneradiationandchildren,shesays.HenryLai,aresearchprofessorinthebioengineeringdepartmentattheUniversityofWashington,beganlaboratoryradiationstudiesin1980andfoundthatratsexposedtoradiofrequencyradiationhaddamagedDNAintheirbrains.Ms.Davisrecommendsusingwiredheadsetsorthephone’sspeaker.Childrenshouldsendtextmessageratherthancall,shesaid,andpregnantwomenshouldkeepphonesawayfromtheabdomen(腹部).TopicKeepacertain(71)fromcellphones.Several(72)_____A(n)(73)inbraincancerinthe20-to-29agegroup.Low-energyradiationcould(74)cellspossiblyleadingtocancer.Childrenaremore(75)toradiation.RatstoradiofrequencyradiationhaddamagedDNAintheirbrains.A(n)(76)inbraincancerinthe20-to-29agegroup.Low-energyradiationcouldcellspossiblyleadingtocancer.Childrenaremore(77)toradiation.A(n)(78)inbraincancerinthe20-to-29agegroup.Low-energyradiationcould(79)cellspossiblyleadingtocancer.Childrenaremor

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