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长沙市一中2025届高三月考试卷(三)英语时量:120分钟满分:150分得分:______第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?A.Gettingpunished. B.Causinganaccident. C.Walkingalongdistance.2.Whatistheboydoing?A.Havingdinner. B.Playinggames. C.Doinghishomework.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Strangers. C.Bossandemployee.4.WhenwillthewomanvisitLeon?A.ThisTuesday. B.ThisThursday. C.ThisFriday.5.Whatdidthewomanspeakerplantodo?A.Dosomefitnesstraining. B.Meetfriends. C.Attendashow.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttowatch?A.Atalkshow. B.Acomedyseries. C.Aboxingmatch.7.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Heisnotafanofthecomedyseries.B.Hewillwatchthecomedyseriestonight.C.Hewillpostponewatchingthecomedyseries.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthemansound?A.Annoyed. B.Curious. C.Surprised.9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hewantstovisitthewomanoccasionally.B.HeplanstohelpSaramove.C.Heenjoysholdingaparty.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesthewomanthinkabouttravelinginSeptemberatfirst?A.Theweatherisfavorable. B.Itisnotapopularchoice. C.Thedestinationiscrowded.11.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Buyinganewlaptop. B.Stayingwithkids. C.Workinginahotel.12.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodointheend?A.Takeatrip. B.LeaveThailand. C.Movetothecitycenter.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanspeakerdo?A.Awaiter. B.Atailor. C.Asalesassistant.14.Whydoesn’tthewoman’shusbandcomealong?A.Heisbusywithwork.B.Heisunknownaboutthis.C.Heisattendingananniversaryevent.15.Whatisgoingtobedifficultforthemanspeaker?A.Meetingthedeadline.B.Choosingasuitablestyle.C.Measuringthesuitwithoutamodel.16.Howmuchwillthewomanpayintotal?A.$1,600. B.$1,700. C.$1,750.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhoisMr.Sanders?A.Ateammanager. B.Afootballplayer. C.Aprofessionalcoach.18.Whichclubdoesthespeakerplayforatthemoment?A.PortugueseClub. B.ItalianClub. C.GermanClub.19.Whydidthespeakerdecidetoleavetheclub?A.Togethigherpay. B.Toseekmoresupport. C.Topursueprofessionalgoals.20.Whatshouldthespeakerdoifhewantstoleavetheclub?A.Payafine. B.Finishnextseason. C.Signaprivacyagreement.第二部分阅读(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AVolunteerinEuropeanddiscoveracontinentfullofhistory,diverselandscapesandculture.Hereareseveralvolunteerprojectsthatareperfectforasummerabroadafteryourgraduationfromseniorhigh.Checkthemoutandsignupforone!GreeceTurtleConservationRequirement(s):English(basiclevel)Ifyouarepassionateformarineconservation,joinusinprotectingendangeredseaturtlesthroughhands-onfieldwork.Monitornestingbeaches,conductbeachpatrolsurveys,tagturtlesandcompletehatchingrescues.Enjoyatrueresearchandconservationprojectadoptinganestablishedscientificmethodology.AnimalWelfareHelperRequirement(s):English(mid-level)orSpanish(basiclevel)Volunteeringatanimalsheltersoffersarichandrewardingexperiencethatgoesbeyondholdingfurryfriendsclose.Whattheyreallyneedismorethanthelookingafter,butvolunteerswillingtospendqualitytimeandshowaffectiontotheanimalstohelpthemfeellovedaftertheneglecttheyhaveexperiencedwithpreviousowners.EnglishTeacherAssistantRequirement(s):English(advancedlevel)ThiswonderfulprojectaimsathelpingimprovetheEnglishspeakingabilitiesofdisadvantagedchildreninBilbao.Accordingtoteachingplans,volunteerswillworkasTeacher’sAssistantsinclasseswhichhavesmallnumbersofstudentsandgenerallylackresourcestohelpwithplanningcreativelessonsandrunninggamesandactivities.CommunityBeautificationRequirement(s):English(mid-level)Thisproject’stargetistoassistthelocalcommunitybyassistinginrestorations,seasonalactivitiesandgeneralmaintenanceworkwithinschoolsandpublicplaces.Italsogivesthevolunteerstheopportunitytohelpinofferingassistancetothelocalcommunity.21.WhichprojectsuitsstudentspoorinEnglish?A.GreeceTurtleConservation. B.AnimalWelfareHelper.C.EnglishTeacherAssistant. D.CommunityBeautification.22.Whatareanimalwelfarehelpersexpectedtodomost?A.Hugdogs. B.Feeddogs. C.Cleandogs. D.Accompanydogs.23.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?A.Aresearchpaper. B.Atravelbrochure. C.Amagazine. D.Anovel.BAslongasshecanremember,KhadijahhasfloatedfromshelterstoparkstomotelsalongtheWestCoastwithhermother,neverinapermanentresidenceformorethanafewmonths.Shehasattended12schoolsin12years.Shewasusedtotheteasingofstudentsatadozenschoolswholabeledheras“different”.“Ihavefelttheangerathavingtocatchupinschool…IwasbulliedbecausetheyknewIwaspoor,different,andreadtoomuch,”shewroteinhercollegeessays.However,academicsprovedtobeawayforhertofindconfidenceinherselfagain.Khadijahwasinthirdgradewhenshefirstrealizedthepoweroftestscores,placinginthe99thpercentileonastateexam—thatis,only1%ofstudentsacrossthecountrytestedbetterthanshedid.Herteachersmarkedthe9-year-oldasgifted,aspecialcategorythatKhadijah,evenatthatearlyage,promisedtokeep.“Istillrememberthatexactnumber,”Khadijahsaid.Andin11thgrade,whensheenrolledatJeffersonHighSchool,shedecidedtostayput,regardlessofwherehermothermoved.Graduationwasnotfaroffandsheneededstrongcollegelettersofrecommendationfromteacherswhowerefamiliarwithherwork.Thisdecisionmeanttakingabuseachmorningat4a.m.andnotgettinghomeuntil11p.m.Shekepthergrade-pointaverageatjustbelowa4.0whileparticipatingintheAcademicDecathlon(十项全能),thedebateteamandleadingtheschool’strackandfieldteam.HerhardworkpaidoffwhenshepouredthestoryofherlifeintoherHarvardUniversitycollegeapplication—andwasaccepted.NowasuccessfulstudentatHarvard,Khadijahcontinuestousethelessonsofherextraordinarylifetohelpandinspireotherstudents.24.WhatdidsomeofKhadijah’sclassmatesthinkofher?A.Shewasoptimistic. B.Shewasdistinctive.C.Shewasdistinguished. D.Shewasconsiderate.25.WhathelpedKhadijahtogainconfidence?A.Herteacherpaidspecialattentiontoher.B.Shewasmarkedbyherclassmatesasgifted.C.Shereceivedrecognitionforherdebatingskills.D.Herscorewasbetterthan99%ofothersonanationaltest.26.WhydidKhadijahdeterminetostayatJeffersonHighSchool?A.Shehadtostaywherehermothermoved.B.Shewastiredofkeepmovingfromplacetoplace.C.ShewantedtoparticipateintheAcademicDecathlon.D.Shewantedtomakepreparationsforapplyingtouniversities.27.WhatcanwelearnfromKhadijah’sstory?A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords. B.Goodthingscometothosewhowait.C.Nothingisimpossibletoawillingheart. D.Don’tcountyourchickensbeforetheyhatch.CHaveyoueverwalkedintoaroomandforgottenwhyyouwentinthere,orbeenabouttospeakbutsuddenlyrealizedyouhadnoideawhatyouweregoingtosay?Thehumanbrainnormallybalancescountlessthoughtsandactions,butsometimes,itseemstoshort-circuit.Tofigureoutwhy,wehavetolookintowhatreallyhappenswhenweforgetwhatwewerejustthinkingabout.It’simportanttoknowtwodifferenttypesofmemory:long-termandworkingmemory.Long-termmemoriesareabroadcategoryofmemoriesthatinvolveknowledgeandexperiencesstoredinthebrainforextendedperiods.Ontheotherhand,thoughtsinworkingmemory,whosecertaincharacteristicsarelikelytoexplainwhyweforget,flashthroughthemindforonlysecondsatatime.First,workingmemoryhasverylimitedcapacity.Peoplecanholdonlyaboutfourtoseven“chunks”ofinformation—suchaslettersorphrases—intheirworkingmemoryatatime.Ratherthanbeingawareofallofthese“chunks”simultaneously(同时地),thebrainbouncesaroundfromoneideatoanother,makingitmorelikelythatonegetsneglected.Second,thebrainquicklyerasesunimportantthingsfromworkingmemorytomakeroomfornewinformation.Sounlessthoseshort-termmemoriesaretransferredintolong-termmemories,they’resoongonefromconsciousthought.Becausethebrainisn’tactuallycapableofmultitasking,ithasto“juggle”differentthoughtsasourworkingmemoryrushesaroundtodifferentideas,whichrequiresconsciouseffortandattention.Ifattentionbecomesfocusedononlyoneofthosethoughtsorisdivertedsomewherenew,thebrainlosestrackoftheearlierthoughts.Andalcoholandagingmayworsenthecase.Tostopforgettingthings,it’sadvisedagainstmultitasking.Whenyouthinkyou’remultitasking,you’rejuggling,whichmakesforgettingmorelikely.Moreover,recreatingthecontextcanhelp,whichmeansgoingbackintotheroomyouwerebefore.Thosecontextcluesmightgivethebraintheextraboostitneedstoreachbackafewsecondsinworkingmemoryandregainthethought.28.Howdidtheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Bymakingcontrasts. B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Byaskingquestions. D.Bygivingbackgroundinformation.29.Whatdoweknowaboutmemory?A.Memorycan’tberestoredifitdisappears.D.Practicıngmultitaskingdoesgoodtoworkingmemory.C.Workingmemorycannotbetransferredintolong-termmemory.D.People’sworkingmemorycapabilityvarieswithdifferentlifestages.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“juggle”inparagraph4probablymean?A.Balance. B.Present. C.Master. D.Attain.31.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Twotypesofmemory B.ImprovingourmemoryC.WhatdidIcomeinfor? D.Howdoesourmemorywork?DAttention-deficit/hyperactivitydisorder,orADHD,ischaracterizedasapersonhavingdifficultieswithinattentiveness,lackofimpulse(冲动)control,orboth.Whilenearly10percentofchildrenarediagnosedwiththedisorder,nearly6.8percentofadultshaveADHD—upfrom4.4percentin2003.About366millionadultsworldwidecurrentlylivewithADHD,whichisroughlythepopulationoftheU.S.Therearepossibleexplanationsforthegrowingnumber,includinggreaterawarenessandpreviouslymisseddiagnoses.Butoneunderstudiedenvironmentalfactormaybetechnology-relatedADHD.Recentresearchshowsthatgeneticsplayasignificantrole.“TherearealsoenvironmentalfactorsthatcanresultinADHD,”notesJillRachBeisel,aphysicianatamedicalcenter.Amongthemostunderstudiedenvironmentalfactorsistheoveruseoftechnology.Astudyshowsthatfrequentdigitalmediauseinvolvingsocialmedia,gaming,texting,andstreamingmovies,music,orTVincreasesone’sriskofdevelopingADHDsymptomsbynearly10percent.Alargepopulationstudyshowsthattopreventattentionalproblemsrelatedtotechnologyuse,oneshouldlimitsmartphoneuseto60minutesaday.Thelinkbetweentechnologyuseandattentionproblemscouldalsobeattributedtothefactthatpeoplewhoconstantlyusetechnologyhavefeweropportunitiestoallowtheirbraintorestinitsnaturalstate.EliasAboujaoude,abehavioralscientist,explainsthat“foralongtime,theassociationbetweenADHDandheavyonlineusewasachicken-and-eggquestioninourfield:DopeoplebecomeheavyonlineconsumersbecausetheyhaveADHDandonlinelifebettersuitstheirattentionspan,ordotheydevelopADHDasaresultofdigitaloverload?”Clinicalexperienceandresearch,hesays,“increasinglysuggestthatthelattermaybemorerelevant.”Thoughsomescholarsaren’tassure,iftechnologyusereallydoescauseADHDinadults,Aboujaoudesaysthenewstudieswouldstillbeworthwhile.“Becausethecurrentunderstandingofthedisorderisaneurodevelopmentalsyndrome(神经发育症状),”heexplains,“thissortof‘acquired’ADHD…(wouldhave)adifferentsourceandmayrequiredifferentinterventionsandsupport.”32.WhydoestheauthormentionthepopulationoftheU.S.?______A.Topresentanewfacttoreaders.B.ToestimateafuturetendencyintheU.S.C.TohelpreadersunderstandthelargescaleofadultswithADHD.D.TosuggestthattheU.S.hasthehighestrateofadultswithADHD.33.WhatmayexplaintheincreasingnumberofadultshavingADHDaccordingtoJillRachBeisel?A.Genetics. B.Technology.C.Greaterawareness. D.Previouslymisseddiagnoses.34.WhatisEliasAboujaoude’sargumentabouttherelationshipbetweenADHDandonlineusage?A.PeopledevelopADHDduetoheavyInternetconsumption.B.PeoplebecomeheavyonlineconsumersbecauseofADHD.C.Itwasaclassicchicken-or-the-eggdilemmaintheirstudyfield.D.Heavyonlineconsumershavefeweropportunitiestoallowtheirbraintorest.35.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningthenewstudies?A.Theirsignificantimplications. B.Theirpotentiallimitations.C.Theirappealtomorescientists. D.Theirenormousmarketvalue.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Evenprofessionalathletesstruggletostaymotivated.Wakingupat6a.m.andhittingthegymdailyisn’teasy,regardlessofhowmuchyoulovewhatyoudo.36,butitishowyourespondtothemthattrulymatters.Tokickyourprocrastination(拖延)andstayfocused,herearesomethingstokeepinmind:ReassessyourgoalsDoyoufeelinspiredbyyourlifeplan,orisittimeforanewone?Canyoustillaccomplishthesethingsinyourcurrenttimeframe?37ifyourgoalsaren’trealisticordon’tinspireyou.Thiswillhelpensurethatyourgoalsareattainableandwillhelpgrowyourmotivation.Practiceself-careYourmotivationwon’tbeasstrongifyoudon’tcareforyourself.Thingslikestrugglingtosleepwellimpactyourmotivationlevel.Butwithahealthyandmanageableself-careplan,youwilltakecareofyourmindandkeepyourselfmotivated.Youcanpracticetipslikereading,exercising,orahobbylikepainting.38.TakemotivationfromothersTalktoyourfriendorteachertofindinspiration.Beopen-mindedandlearnhowothersfindmotivation.Themethodstheyusemightspark(引发)somemotivationforyou.39,andlisteningtoothersmightexpandyourperspectiveonhowtogainit.40Sometimes,youdon’twanttodothingsbecauseofyourmood.You’reinlowspirits,andyourmotivationtoaccomplishthingsispoor.Butwhathappensifyoucombineyourtaskwithanenjoyableactivity?Ifyouhavetocleanthehouse,tryputtingonyourfavoriteplaylist.Aslongasyourfundoesn’tdistractyoufromyourtask,there’snorulesayingyoucan’taddsomefuntospicethingsup.A.RewardyourselfforyoureffortB.LifewillalwayspresentobstaclesC.TakeamomenttopauseandreflectD.MotivationcomesfromvarioussourcesE.PairunwantedtaskswiththingsyoulikeF.ItiswhatevermakesyoufeelrefreshedandenergeticG.Itfuelsthedisciplinenecessarytoaccomplishyourtasks第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Doyourememberthenameofyourkindergartenteacher?MykindergartenteacherisMrs.White.Idon’tremembermuchaboutwhatwelearnedinherclass,butmymotheroncetoldmethatweusedto41alot.AndIwouldbringbackwhatIwroteandshewouldlookatitandseethereweresomany42.Butnoredcorrections.Andalwaysa43.MymomaskedMrs.Whitewhyshenever44intherightspellingsofwordsor45grammaticalerrors.AndMrs.Whiteexplainedthatchildrenarejustbeginningtoget46aboutusingwords,aboutformingsentences.Idon’twantto47thatenthusiasmwithredink.Spellingandgrammarcanwait.The48ofwordswon’t…ItbotheredmyhighschoolteacherthatIusedtomisspellbeautifulalot.NevercouldIquiterememberthattheewent49thea.EventhoughIpossessgoodwritingtechniques,thiskindofspellingerrorswouldlagmebehind.Butformyhighschoolteacher’s50,thee’sanda’swouldn’thavesettledintotheirrightplacesoftheirownaccord.Mrs.Whitemusthavebeenaratherextraordinaryteacherto51suchred-pen-restraint,allowingthejoy,wonderandexcitementofexpressionflower,however52.Tobloomisbetterthannottobloom.Andabudoncenipped(掐)never53.AndthankstoMrs.WhiteIhadno54aboutwritingwhatImeant55Icouldn’tquitespellitout.BecauseLifeisBaeutiful.41.A.play B.read C.discuss D.write42.A.mistakes B.marks C.signs D.comments43.A.star B.grade C.date D.number44.A.green-lighted B.yellow-coloured C.blue-painted D.red-pencilled45.A.pointedat B.singledout C.wrotedown D.leftout46.A.confused B.surprised C.excited D.upset47.A.fuel B.share C.dampen D.bring48.A.choice B.wonder C.meaning D.usage49.A.above B.below C.before D.after50.A.discouragement B.criticism C.praise D.help51.A.exercise B.make C.perform D.overcome52.A.uselessly B.faultily C.amazingly D.remarkably53.A.dies B.opens C.sleeps D.awakes54.A.anxiety B.problem C.delight D.satisfaction55.A.owingto B.incase C.asif D.evenif第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Wuzhen,anancientwatertowninZhejiangProvince,hostedthe“WuzhenMid-AutumnFestival”fromSeptember15to17,withavarietyofeventsandactivitiesonoffer.Thecustomof“MoonWalking”originatesfromtheoldtraditionofJiangnan.56tradition,peoplewouldgatherunderthemoonwithlanternsinhandatthreestonebridgestoprayforthewell-beingand57(together)oftheirfamilymembers.TheWuzhenMid-AutumnFestivalhascombinedthistraditionalcustomwiththespecialatmosphere58spreadsoverthisancienttown,sothateveryvisitorcanexperiencethesenseofceremonyandrelaxationinMoonWalking.Oneofthe59(highlight)in“Walkingunderthemoon”is“TheCeremonyoftheCelebrationofMoon”,which60(hand)downforathousandyears,payingsincereandsacredhonortotheancientmoongodandprayingforpeaceandagoodharvest.Withincense(香)andofferingscarefully61(place)onthetable,theceremonyconductedbypeopleintraditionalcostumeswillslowly62(fold)againstmelodiousancientmusic.Visitorswillseemtotravelbackthrough63timetunnelforaspecialexperience.Duringthefestival,visitorscanalsoparticipateinthe“LotusLantern(莲灯)Prayer”activityattheWuzhenXijieWaterTheater,64(select)theirdesiredlotuslanterns,hand-writingtheirownprayers,and65(gentle)placingthelotuslanternswiththeprayersintotheriver.Here,therivercanbecomeafloatingemotionallinkbetweenthepastandthefuture.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假设你是李华,你计划高三毕业后去英国观光旅游。请写信给英国网友Tom,咨询以下事情:1.食宿、交通等问题;2.必看景点与时间安排。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearTom,___________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面

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