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六盘水市2025届高三年级第二次诊断性监测英语试题卷(考试时长:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1.答题前,务必在答题卡上填写姓名和考号等相关信息并贴好条形码。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将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。1.HowwillthemangotoWashington?A.Byplane. B.Bytrain. C.Bycar.2.Whatdoesthemanprobablydofirst?A.Sweepthefloor. B.Finishthecooking. C.Takeoutthetrash.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inabank. C.Inasupermarket.4.Whenwillthewomanmeetherlawyer?A.At3:00pm. B.At5:00pm. C.At7:00pm.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Bossandsecretary. C.Repairmanandcustomer.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至7题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemeal?A.Justso-so. B.Quitesatisfactory. C.Abitdisappointing.7.Whatisthe5%onthebillpaidfor?A.Thefood. B.Thedrinks. C.Theservice.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydoesthemanrefusetotravelwithLucky?A.HethinksLuckymaybringsometroubles.B.Hedoesn’thaveabigcarriertoputLuckyin.C.HehasarrangedforLuckytostaywithGrandma.9.Whatdoesthemansuggestaboutthedog?A.Leavingherbehind. B.TakinghertoGrandma’s. C.Sendinghertothepetshop.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Packtheluggage. B.Callhergrandma. C.FeedLucky.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdoestheboyfeelbeforefindingthebook?A.Frustrated. B.Delighted. C.Relaxed.12.Wheredoestheboyfinallyfindhisbook?A.Onthekitchentable. B.Inhisbackpack. C.Underhisbed.13.Whatlessondoestheboylearn?A.Becareful. B.Beorganized. C.Becalm.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthemanmainlyherefor?A.Discussinghisdietplan. B.Treatinghisstomachache. C.Havingaregularcheck-up.15.Whendoestheman’sstomachacheoftenhappen?A.Whenheiseating. B.Whenheissleeping. C.Whenheisexercising.16.Whatisthedoctor’sadvicetotheman?A.Keepingabalanceddiet. B.Avoidingthespicyfood. C.Reducingfoodintake.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhichrequirementisamustforZuckerberg’sbabysitter?A.Amaster’sdegree. B.Twoyears’experience. C.FluencyinChinese.18.WhatwillZuckerberg’sbabysittergetfromthejob?A.12,000dollarsamonth. B.Fullhealthinsurance. C.Twodaysoffaweek.19.WhatdoweknowaboutBezos?A.HeistheCEOofFacebook.B.Heoftendoessportswithhisneighbours.C.HeattachesimportancetolearningChinese.20.WheredidBezostalkabouttheeducationofhiskids?A.Inaninterview. B.OnaTVprogramme. C.Inapublicspeech.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheBestArtShowsToVisitLostGardensofLondon23October2024to23December2024ThenewexhibitionwillrevealthesecrethistoryofsomeofLondon’smostattractiveforgottengardens.ThousandsofgardenshavedisappearedacrossLondonoverthepast500yearsrangingfromprincelyprivatebotanicalgardenstotheecologicalparksofthe20thcentury.Awiderangeofpaintings,photographsandmapswillbringtheselostspacestolife.TheGardenMuseum,5LambethPalaceRd,LondonSE17LB.SilkRoads26September2024to23February2025AnewexhibitionattheBritishmuseumwillchallengetheconceptoftheSilkRoadsasasimplehistoryoftradebetweenEastandWest.Ratherthanasingletraderoute,theSilkRoadsweremadeupofoverlappingnetworkslinkingcommunitiesacrossAsia,AfricaandEuropedemonstratedbymorethan300objectsatthisexhibition.TheBritishMuseum,LondonWC1B3DG.WhenOtherWorldsWhisper20to26December2024ThisdisplayfeaturestheworksbyRosieEmerson,anexperimentalprintmakerwhodrawsfromthehistoryoftheaterandecologytocreaterich,extraordinaryscenesonpaper.Herexhibitionisinspiredbythegrottoes(石窟)ofluxurynobles,thereflectionofmicroscopiclife,themysteriouspatternsofanimals,likecoralandthesecretdrawsofVictoriancabinets.TheHaywardGallery,BelvedereRoad,LondonSE18XZ.TheDogWalk26Novemberto16December2024Bythechildren’sauthorandillustrator(插画师)CatherineRaynercomeshersecondshowfocusingondogs.Therangeofworkondisplaywillbeusingavarietyofmaterials,frompenciltosandpaperandcottonwoolonboardandpaper.ForCatherine,thereisarealpleasureinpaintingcombinationsofdogsofvaryingshapesandsizes.SarahWisemanGallery,OxfordOX27JL.21.Wherewillyougoifyouareinterestedinancientgardens?A.TheGardenMuseum. B.TheBritishMuseum.C.TheHaywardGallery. D.SarahWisemanGallery.22.WhatisSilkRoadsmainlyintendedfor?A.Introducingthetradehistory. B.Showingthetraderoute.C.Displayingobjectsforsale. D.Emphasizingitssignificance.23.WhatdoEmersonandRaynerhaveincommon?A.Theybringsomethinglosttolife. B.Theygaininspirationfromhistory.C.Theycreateworksaboutdogs. D.Theyarebothfemaleartists.BMayaMerhigeismakingmajorwavesinswimming.Sheisnowthethird-youngestpersontocompleteanathleticchallengeknownastheTripleCrown.Attheageof16,sheswam23milesacrosstheEnglishChannelintheUKwithatimeof11hours,39minutes.MerhigehadalreadycompletedtheothertwoTripleCrownswims.Atage14,withatimeof10hours,48minutes,shebecametheyoungestfemaletoswimthe20-mileCatalinaChannelinCalifornia.Thenextyear,shecompletedthe20BridgesswiminNewYorkCity,adistanceof28.5miles,in8hours,43minutes.Open-waterswimmingbecameherpassionatage9whenshegotinvolvedwithSwimAcrossAmerica,anonprofitorganizationthatfundscancerresearch.“I’vebeenfeelingasI’vegottenolderthatnearlyeveryoneistouchedbycancer,andit’sbecomemoreimportantformetoraisemoneyforthiscause,”Merhige,now17,said.Sinceshestarted,shehasraisedmorethan$100,000.Oneofherfavoriteswimswascrossingthe28-mileKaiwiChannelinHawaii.Sheswamitatage15,makinghertheyoungestpersontodoso.Ittookhermorethan27hourstocompleteit,andshefacedstrongwindsandjellyfish.Despitethegreatphysicalandmentalchallengesofhersport,Merhigesaidhergreatestfearisnotfinishingaswim,butbeingunabletojoinit.HergoalistocompletetheOceansSevenby2029,andwithherTripleCrownswims,shehasfourmoretogo.Assheconsidersthejourneyahead,Merhigesaidithelpstoconstantlyremindherselftostayinthemoment.24.HowmanytimeshasMerhigecompletedtheTripleCrownswims?A.Once. B.Twice. C.Threetimes. D.Fourtimes.25.WhatmotivatedMerhigetoraisemoneyforcancerresearch?A.Herdecisiontobreaktheworldrecord. B.Herdesiretoresearchcancer.C.Herserioussufferingsfromcancer. D.Herawarenessofcancer’sinfluence.26.WhatdoweknowaboutMerhige?A.Shefearsdangerousmarinelifemost.B.Shefinishedthe20Bridgesswimat15.C.SheaimstocompleteOceansSevenafter2029.D.ShecompletedtheKaiwiChannelswimwithin27hours.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeMerhige?A.Determinedandcaring. B.Cautiousandmodest.C.Curiousandhelpful. D.Diligentandloyal.CThinkbacktothelasttimeyouwroteaquicknoteormadeagrocerylist.Chancesarethatitwasn’twithpenandpaper.Overthepastdecade,keyboardsandscreenshavequietlytakentheplaceofhandwritinginourdailyroutines,fromclassroomstoofficemeetings.Someschoolsaroundtheworldhaveevenstoppedteachinghandwritingaltogether.Yet,researchshowsthatputtingpentopaperofferscognitivebenefitsthatdigitaltoolscan’treplicate(复制).“Statisticallymoststudiesontherelationshipbetweenhandwritingandmemoryshowthatpeoplearebetteratrememberingthingsthattheyhavewrittendown,manuallythanonacomputer,”saysNaomiSusanBaron,formerprofessoroflinguisticsatAmericanUniversity.Theperksofwritingbyhandcanpartlybeattributedtotheengagementofmultiplesensesinthewritingprocess.“Holdingapenwithourfingers,pressingitonasurface,andmovingourhandstocreatelettersandwordsisacomplexcognitive-motorskillthatrequiresalotofourattention,”saysMellissaPruntyatBrunelUniversityLondonwhohasresearchedtherelationshipbetweenhandwritingandlearning.Adultsalsobenefitfromthelabor-intensivenatureofhandwriting.Astudyinvolving42adultslearningArabicfoundthatparticipantswholearnedlettersbywritingthemdownbyhandwerequickertorecognizethem,hadaneasiertimenamingthem,andwerebetteratsoundingthenewlylearnedlettersoutcomparedwithpeoplewhowereaskedtolearnthenewcharactersbytypingorbyjustlookingatthem.Throughsurveyswith205youngadults,Baronfoundthatmanystudentsreportmorefocus,steadierconcentration,andbettermemorywhenproducingatextbyholdingawritinginstrumentratherthanpressingkeysonakeyboard,suggestingthatoursenseoftouchplaysavitalroleinthewayweabsorbinformation.28.WhatisBaron’sopinionabouthandwriting?A.Ithelpstomemorizethings. B.Itiseasierandmoreefficient.C.Ithelpsimproveartisticskills. D.Itshouldgivewaytotyping.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perks”inparagraph3mean?A.Challenges. B.Changes. C.Shortcomings. D.Advantages.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Handwritingisasimportantasdigitaltoolsinlearning.B.Typingenhanceslearningmorethanhandwriting.C.Handwritingcontributesmoretocognitiveability.D.Adultsstrugglemorewithhandwritingwhenlearning.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Howtypingaffectsourstudyingskills.B.Whyhandwritingstillmattersinthedigitalage.C.Thedeclineofhandwritinginmoderneducation.D.Thecomparisonofmultiplelearningstrategies.DEatingaplant-baseddietisgoodforyourhealth,butnotifthoseplantfoodsareheavily-processed,anewstudyhasfound.Thestudyrevealsthatwhileaplant-baseddietisgenerallyhealthy,thetypeofplantfoodsconsumedissignificant.Theresearchinvolved118,000adultswhoweretrackedfornearlytenyearsaspartoftheUKBiobankandithasshownthatheavily-processedplantfoods-likesugarysnacksandfruitjuices-canincreasetheriskofheartattacksandstrokes.Incontrast,minimallyprocessedplantfoods,suchasfreshfruits,vegetables,andwholegrains,provideprotectivebenefitsagainstcardiovascular(心血管的)diseases.ThestudypublishedinLancetRegionalHealth-Europehighlightsthatnotallplantsfoodsareequallygood.Whenheavilyprocessed,theyloseimportantnutrientsandareoftenaddedwithunhealthyingredientslikesugarandsalt.Thisprocessingcancausethebodytoabsorbthesefoodsquickly,whichmayleadtoincreasedhunger.Thisprocessalsochangesthefood’snaturalstructure,makingitlesssatisfyingandpotentiallyraisingbloodsugarlevels.LeadresearcherFernandaRauberhighlightsthattheartificialflavorsinheavily-processedfoodsmayleadpeopletoprefertheseovernaturalflavorsfoundinwholefoods,makinghealthierchoicesmorechallenging.Sheadvisesfocusingonminimallyprocessedfoodsandcheckingingredientlistsforrecognizableitems.Foodswithlonglistsofadditives(添加剂)areoftenheavily-processedandshouldbeavoided.Thestudymatchespreviousfindingsassociatingheavily-processedfoodswithvarioushealthissues,includingobesityandheartdisease.Whiletheresearchindicatesaconnectionbetweenheavily-processedplantfoodsandhealthrisks,itdoesnotestablishadirectcause-and-effectrelationship.Overall,prioritizingwhole,minimallyprocessedplantfoodsareessentialformaintaininggoodhealth.32.Accordingtothestudy,whattypeoffoodscanincreasetheriskofheartattacks?A.Wholegrains. B.Sugarysnacks.C.Seasonalvegetables. D.Newly-pickedoranges.33.Whatdoesthestudyshowaboutheavily-processedplantfoods?A.Theyhelpimproveyourdigestionsystem. B.Theycanleadtosomehealthproblems.C.Theyhavefeweradditivestoaddtotaste. D.Theymightreducebloodsugarlevels.34.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?A.Topromoteminimallyprocessedplantfoods. B.Toarguethatprocessedfoodsareunhealthy.C.Todiscouragepeoplefromeatingplantfoods. D.Torevealthatplants-basedfoodsarecrucial.35.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inahistorybook. B.Inanovel.C.Inasciencemagazine. D.Inarecipe.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,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。Healthywaystohandlelife’sstressors(压力源)Stressfulexperiencesarenormal,withthestressresponseservingasasurvivalmechanism.Somestressispositive,likegivingaspeechinfrontofacrowd.36Fortunately,herearesomeapproachestohelpingyoureducethenegativeeffectsofstress.Changeyourresponsetostress.37Yourthoughtsaboutwhat’scausingthestresscanchangehowyourespond.Youmightnotalwaysavoidstress,butyoucantrytoreduceyourstress.Thinkaboutwhetheryoucanchangethingsbylettinggoofsometasks,loweringyourexpectations,oraskingforhelp.38Whenlifefeelstoobusy,peopleoftenstopdoingfunactivitiesfirst.However,skippingoutonpleasurecanmakethingsworse.Evenwhenyou’reshortontime,findmomentsforyourself,likereadingabook,singingyourfavoritesongs,orwatchingafunnyshow.Laughterandhumorcanhelpimprovebothmentalandphysicalhealth.Buildsocialsupport.Havingstrongsocialsupporthelpsyouhandlestressbetter.Connectwithfriendsorfamilywhocanlistenorofferpracticalhelp,likecookingamealorbabysitting.39Justensureyourrelationshipsarebalanced;ifyoualwaysneedhelpbutnevergiveit,itcanaddtoyourstressaswell.Protectyoursleep.Daytimestresscandisruptsleepatnight,whichcanharmyourmoodandthinking.Tosleepbetter,avoidcaffeineandalcoholintheevening.Limitscreentime,asbluelightcankeepyouawake.Sticktoaregularroutineandrelaxbeforebed.40A.Enjoyyourselffirst.B.Keepyourpleasurableactivities.C.Givingsupportcanboostyourmoodtoo.D.Heorshecanhelpyouidentifysituations.E.Exerciseduringthedaytoimprovesleepquality.F.Yourstressleveldependsonthesituationandyourreaction.G.Butanegativestressorcanharmourphysicalandmentalhealth.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。ItwasadullWednesdaywhenIvisitedmygrandmotherinthenursinghome.Inthepastmonth,Ihadbeensocaughtupinmyownlife-work41andsocialobligations-thatIhadn’tseenherfor42.Findingherbythewindow,I43heronce-brighteyesseemeddim.“Hi,Grandma,”Isaid,44asmile.Shelitup,butIcouldseethe45behindhersmile.Aswetalked,sheshareddepressingstoriesfromheryouth-46,frustration,andloss.Inoticedhergazeoftendriftedbacktothewindow.“Whatareyoulookingfor?”Iasked.“I’mwaitingforthesunto47theclouds,”sherepliedsoftly.“Itremindsmethateveninthe48times,lightwillalwaysfindaway.”Herwords49megreatly.IhadbeensofocusedonmystrugglesthatIhadforgottentoappreciatemomentsof50.WhenIsharedmyworries,shesimplysaid,“Lifeisliketheweather.Youcan’t51it,butyoucanchoosehowtorespond.”AsIleft,Ifeltrenewed.Irealizedlifewouldalwayshaveitsupsanddowns,butitwasmy52tofindlightintheshadows.Ipromisedtovisithermoreoftenandtreasurethelittle53withmylovedones.Inher54wisdom,Ifoundclarity:it’snotjustaboutweatheringthestorms,but55thesunthatfollows.41.A.deadlines B.appointments C.activities D.plans42.A.years B.minutes C.weeks D.decades43.A.ignored B.noticed C.regretted D.confirmed44.A.rejecting B.avoiding C.hiding D.forcing45.A.embarrassment B.excitement C.happiness D.loneliness46.A.failures B.routines C.miracles D.adventures47.A.escapefrom B.breakthrough C.floatin D.disappearinto48.A.plainest B.brightest C.darkest D.busiest49.A.bored B.struck C.amazed D.confused50.A.dignity B.effort C.freedom D.joy51.A.abandon B.control C.hate D.forecast52.A.right B.obligation C.choice D.chance53.A.moments B.surprises C.encounters D.discussions54.A.unclear B.complex C.limited D.simple55.A.seeking B.sheltering C.observing D.blocking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。TraditionalChineseSugarPaintingisafascinatingfolkart56involvespouringhot,moltensugarontoastoneormarblesurface57(create)eleganttwo-dimensionalimages.OriginatingduringtheMingDynasty,thisartformbeganwithnoblefamiliesshapingsugarintosmallanimalsfor58(religion)ceremonies.Gradually,itgainedpopularityanddeveloped,usingtechniquesfromotherart59(form)suchasshadowtheatersandpapercutting.Today,it60(recognize)asanintangibleculturalheritageofChina,symbolizingthecreativespiritandwisdomoftheChinesepeople.ArtistslikeLiMei,asixth-generationsugarpainter,representthetradition,always61(develop)uniquefamilystyles.Customers,especiallychildren,engagewiththeartbyspinningasticktochoosewhichsymbolorimagetheartistwillcreate,eachcarryingitsownsignificancerelated62fortune.Theprocessrequiresartiststothinkaboutthewholepicture,astheymustcarryouttheirdesignsinasinglestroke63thesugarhardens.Althoughthearthasgainedwiderrecognition,itremainstruetoitsroots,withmanytoolsandtechniques64(rare)changedovercenturies.SugarPaintingisnotjust65artform,butalsoalivelyexpressionofcultureandheritage,cherishedbybothartistsandaudiencesalike.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校将以12月5日国际志愿者日为主题,举办英语征文比赛,请你以Let’sVolunteerTogether为题,写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.志愿服务的意义与方式;2.倡议参加志愿服务。注意:1.词数80左右,标题已给出,不计入总词数;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Let’sVolunteerTogether_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根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。IfirstmetThomasonawarmSaturdayafternoonatmycousin’swedding.Hewasafriendofthegroom(新郎),havingflownalongwayfortheoccasion.AsIwalkedaround,helpingwiththelast-minut

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