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鹰潭市余江区第一中学2025届高三上学期10月第二次模拟考试英语
试卷
学校:___________姓名:班级:考号:
一、阅读理解
StoryWalkatLakeWildernessArboretum
LakeWildernessArboretumandMapleValleyLibraryhavepartneredtogethertobringa
StoryWalktoMapleValley.StoryWalkisaninnovativeapproachtoencouragingpeopleto
getoutandwalkwhileenjoyingwonderfulchildren'sbooks.Withherwealthofexperience,
SharonChastain,thechildren'slibrarianatMapleValleyLibrary,selectsthebestchildren's
booksfortheproject.Thenthepagesareputinframes(配框)alongArboretum'sMain
LoopingTrail,soasyouwalk,youcanreadthebookonepageatatimewhileenjoyingbeing
outside.Ourhopeisthatthisfeaturewillprovidepeoplewithanewwaytosee,learnand
experiencetheamazingworldthatwelivein.
TheStoryWalkProjectwascreatedbyAnneFergusonofMontpelieranddevelopedin
cooperationwithKelloggHubbardLibrary.Sinceitsstartin2007,theprojecthasbeen
warmlywelcomedin50statesand12countries.
MarchStoryWalk:
Lookingforareasontogetoutside?TakeawalkattheArboretumandreadthismonth's
StoryWalkselection,TrillionsofTreesbyKurtCyrus.Thisfun,rhymingstoryfollowsa
brotherandsisterastheyturnamisunderstoodphonecallintoawaytoimprovetheir
environment.Hardwork,gettingdirty,andacceptinghelpfromothersleadthetwoona
journeyofplantingatrilliontrees.
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1.WhatcanbeknownaboutthebooksforStoryWalkatLakeWildernessArboretum?
A.Theyarewrittenforadults.B.Theyarechosenbyalibrarian.
C.Theywillbehiddeninalocallibrary.D.Theywillbeawardedtosomehikers.
2.WhatistheStoryWalkProjectlike?
A.Itispopular.B.Itisstruggling.
C.Itisshortofmoney.D.Itisopentowritersonly.
3.Wheredoesthetextmostprobablyappear?
A.Inatextbook.B.Inanewspaper.
C.OntheInternet.D.Onablackboard.
StatenIsland'sFresh-kills,onceadumpingground(垃圾倾倒场)forNewYorkers,is
nowabreathtakingpark.ThefirstpartwasopenedtothepublicinOctober.Withits
grassland,hillsandwaterwaysofferinghikingandsuperbbird-watching,thisisagreat
exampleofurbanhabitatrestoration.
Fresh-kills,knownfbritsstench,wasinoperationfor53years.Localsusedtoavoidthe
placeandhadtoholdtheirbreathwhentheypassedby.Itwastheworld'slargestdumping
groundandwassohugethatitcouldbeseenfromouterspace.Fresh-killswasclosed22
yearsago,and21acresofitwereopenedinmid-October.
“Pmhappytoseethatthisareahasbecomeanewgreenspace.Itisahomeforlocal
plantsandanimalsandgivestheresidentsofStatenIslandaplacetobeoutdoors,exercise
andbreathefreshair.Thenewlyopenedparkfeatureswalkingpaths,hikingtrails,seven
acresofnativeseedplots,abird-observationtower,andadeckthatoverlooksthehills,
grasslandandwaterways,"saysalocalcalledAdams."Iusedtoavoidapproachingtheplace,
butnowI'mlookingforwardtoexploringit.”
Thisprojectisentirelyfocusedonenvironmentalmanagement.Solarpanelsprovide
lightingintheparkinglotandrestrooms,whilethetoiletsarecomposting(堆月巴),returning
wastetosoil.Acomplexsystemwasusedtodecomposethelandfillwasteandtoprotectthe
newtopsoil.Therearealsoplanstoreusethegasandliquidbyproductsofthedecomposing
waste.Therewasonce29,000tonsoftrashdumpeddailyatFresh-kills.Today,thesiteis
totallytransformed,hometo1,000acresofgrasslandhabitatthatwasseededwithnative
grassmix.Thisisattractingmanybirdsthathavenotbeenseenforyears.Localswillcometo
Freshkillstorelaxandconnectwithnature.
4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"stench"inparagraph2probablymean?
A.Freshair.B.Breathtakingscenery.
C.Abandonedgrassland.D.Unpleasantsmell.
5.WhatdoesAdamsthinkofcurrentFresh-kills?
A.Unapproachable.B.Attractive.C.Crowded.D.Dirty.
6.Whatcanweknowaboutthewaytomanagethepark?
A.Itissimpleandeasy.B.Ithascausedmuchwaste.
C.Itisenvironment-friendly.D.Itisstronglyopposedbythelocals.
7.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Tointroduceatransformedplace.
B.Totellthehistoryofadumpingground.
C.Topromotethelocaltourism.
D.Toencouragereaderstogetclosetonature.
Itisgenerallyassumedthathumansaretheonlyspeciesthatdealwiththepersistence(持
续存在)ofmemoryandtheabilitytorememberfriendsandlovedonesevenifonehasnot
seenthenforalongperiodoftime.Buthumansmaynotbealone.Newresearchhasshown
thatapes(类人猿)alsorecognizetheirfriendsevenwhentheyhavenotseentheminyears.
LeadresearcherDr.ChristopherKrupenyecreatedthisresearchduetohissenseoverthe
manyyearswhenheworkedwithapesthatindividualchimpanzeesorbonobosrecognized
himeveniftheyhadn'tseenhimforsometime.
“Youhavetheimpressionthatthey'rerespondingliketheyrecognizeyouandthatto
themyou'rereallydifferentfromtheaveragezooguest,“Krupenyesaid."They'reexcitedto
seeyouagain.Soourgoalwiththisstudywastoask:Dotheyreallyhavealastingmemory
forfamiliarsocialpartners?99
Inordertotestwhetherapesremembertheirfriends,theresearchersprintedphotosof
chimpanzeesandbonoboswhohaddiedorleftzoosinEdinburgh,Scotland,Belgiumand
Japan.Thentheyshowedthosephotosoftheparticipatinganimals1formergroupmates
alongsidephotosofstrangeapestotheparticipatinganimalsatthezoos.Usingeye-tracking
technology,theresearcherswereabletoconfirmthattheapesspentmoretimelookingat
theirfriendsthantheydidattheapestheywerenotfamiliarwith.
Theresearchteambelievesthatapes1longtermsocialmemorycanstretchbackatleast
26years.Additionally,theybelievethatthismayindicatethatlikehumans,chimpanzeesand
bonoboscanmisstheirfriendsandfamilies.
Whateverthecase,itisclearthatthisstudyshowsthatapesaremoresimilartohumans
thanpreviouslythought.Sothenexttimeyouvisitthezoo,takesometimetobefriendyour
localchimpanzeesandbonobos.Theymayjustrememberyouformanyyearstocome.
8.WhatledKrupenyetodotheresearch?
A.Hisyearsofworkwithapes.B.Hisexperienceofvisitingzoos.
C.Hisimpressionofadyingape.D.Hisrelationshipwithzooguests.
9.Whatdidtheresearchersdototheparticipatinganimals?
A.Theyhadthemlookatphotosofotherapes.
B.Theyusedtechnologytoimprovetheireyesight.
C.Theyallowedthemtoplaywiththeirformermates.
D.Theyaskedthemtolivewithstrangeapesforsometime.
10.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Somesimilaritiesbetweenhumansandapes.
B.Theresearchteam'sexpectationsofthestudy.
C.Sometipsoninteractingwithapesinthezoo.
D.Theresearchers1conclusionsfromtheresearch.
11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.ApesTendtoPreferTheirOldFriendsB.HumansCanMakeFriendsWithApes
C.ApesRememberTheirFriendsAsWellD.HumansAreQuiteDifferentFromApes
Abrainimplantallowedpeoplewithheadinjuriestofunctionagain.Thedeepbrain
stimulationimplant,developedbyresearchersatStanfordUniversity,aimstoboostactivity
betweentheregionsresponsibleforconsciousnesslearning,memory,thinkingandproblem
solving.
Duringtheearlytrial,fivepeoplewithbraininjuriesreportedtheywereableto
concentrate,read,rememberanddriveproperly.Thetrialprovedsoeffectivethatresearchers
hadtroublecompletingthefinalstage,whichwastoswitchoffthedeviceforthreerandom
participantsaftertwoofthepatientsdeclined.
GinaArata,atrialparticipant,said,“Icouldn'trememberanything.Myleftfootdropped,
sordtripoverthingsallthetime.Iwasalwaysincaraccidents.Sincetheimplant,Ihaven't
hadanyspeedingtickets.Idon'ttripanymore.Icanrememberhowmuchmoneyisinmy
bankaccount.99
Researchersselectedpatientsforthetrialwhohadrecoveredfromcomas(昏迷)with
brainsystemsbelievedtobestillwellpreserved,butnotfunctioningaswellaspreviously.
“Inthesepatients,thosepathwaysarelargelycomplete,buteverythinghasbeendown-
regulated(下降)」saidDrJaimieHenderson,aprofessorofneurosurgery.6lfsasifthelights
hadbeendarkenedandtherejustwasn'tenoughelectricitytoturnthembackup."The
researchershopedthatpreciseelectricalstimulationofspecificareascouldturnthe“lights”
backup,andcreatedavirtualmodelofeachparticipanfsbrainsotheycouldtrialstimulation
atdifferentlocationsaheadofsurgery.
Guidedbythetheory,DrHendersonimplantedthedeviceinthefiveparticipantswho
hadsustainedinjuriesbetweenthreeand18yearsearlier.Afterallowingthedevicetobed-in
fortwoweeks,theparticipantsspent90dayswithitturnedonfor12hoursaday.Attheend
ofthe90-daytreatmentperiod,theparticipantshadimprovedtheirmentalprocessingspeeds
byanaverageof32percent.
“Thisisapioneeringmoment/9saidDrNicholasSchiffco-seniorauthorofthestudy.
“Ourgoalnowistotrytotakethesystematicstepstomakethisatherapy(疗法).Thisis
enoughofasignalforustomakeeveryeffort.”
12.Whatmadeithardtoendthelaststageofthetrial?
A.Researchers9wrongsolutiontoproblems.
B.Participants9refusaltoturnoffthedevice.
C.Thedecreaseinthenumberofparticipants.
D.Patients9unwillingnesstopayforthetrial.
13.WhydoestheauthormentionGinaArata?
A.Topresentthepatient'surgentneed.
B.Towarnaboutthedangersofspeeding.
C.Toprovetheeffectivenessofthedevice.
D.Toshowthedifficultyofconductingtrials.
14.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodobyreferringtothe“lights“inparagraph4?
A.Proveafinding.
B.Explainatheory.
C.Drawaconclusion.
D.Presentanewtopic.
15.WhatdoDrNicholasSchiff'swordssuggest?
A.Theresultofthetrialisveryencouraging.
B.Heneedsmoreevidencetosupportthetrial.
C.Theprocessofthetrialisfarfromscientific.
D.Thetherapyhasalreadybeenwidelyreceived.
二、七选五
16.Stanfordresearchershavefoundthatstudentsfrommiddleschooltocollegeare
strugglingtoassessthecredibilityoftheonlinearticles.Hereareafewpractices
recommendedbytheresearchers.
①.Establishednewsorganizationsusuallyhavestandardaddressesthatyouare
probablyfamiliarwith.Soaddresseswithsuchstrangeendingslike^^
shouldputyouonguard.②.Thisisnecessaryevenwhenthepagesonthewebsites
lookfamiliarandprofessional.
Lookatthequotesinastory.Orrather,lookatthelackofquotes.Mostreliable
publicationsquotemultiplesourceswhoareprofessionalsinthefieldstheytalkabout.(3)
Searchfortheimagesinthestory.Picturesshouldbeaccurateinillustratingwhatthe
storyisabout.However,thisoftendoesn'thappen.Ifpeoplewhowritethenewsstorydon't
evenleavetheirhomesorinterviewanyoneforthestory,it'sunlikelythattheytaketheirown
pictures.④.Youcandothisbyright-clickingontheimagesandchoosingtosearch
forthem.Ifthepicturesappearinalotofstoriesaboutmanydifferenttopics,there9sagood
chancethatthestoryisunreliable.
Stopthespreadingofmisinformation.Ifyouseeyourfriendssharingobviously
unreliableinformation,kindlytellthemifsnotreal.⑤.Everyoneshouldhelpfixthe
misinformationproblem.
A.Checkyourarticles
B.Payattentiontothespellingofthewebsiteaddress
C.Thenyouneedtodigaroundmoretoseeiftheycanbetrusted
D.Ifyoudothesesteps,you'rehelpingyourselfandthepublisher
E.Doalittledetectiveworkandsearchforthephotosinasearchengine
F.Ifit'saseriousissue,theyareusuallysupportedbymorereliablesources
G.Don'tshyawayfromthesewarningseveniftheymightbeuncomfortable
三、完形填空(15空)
TherearelotsofchildrenacrosstheUSwhoarelivinginresidentialtreatmentfacilities
(疗养中心).Manyoftheseyoungpeoplehave]serioustrauma(心理仓U伤)intheirlives.
“Peopleseldomknowthatthey'rethere,“saidMikeBall,whosenonprofit,LostVoices,
workswiththeseteens.Balfirst2thispopulationofyouthin2005afterhewas3to
speakabouthiswritingcareeratacollege.
Asawriterandmusiclover,Ballknewsongwritingcouldhavea4effectonthese
youngpeople.Hehadotherlocalmusicians5fortheproject,andLostVoiceswasbornin
2007.Theorganization6weeklongprogramswheremusiciansgointoresidential
treatmentfacilitiestohelpchildrentowritesongsandfindtheirvoice.
"I'moften7bythesongstheywrite/9Ballsaid."Sometimesthey9resilly,but
heartbreakinglyreal."Ballhasbeenwritingandplayingmusicsincehewasachild.Hemade
acareeroutofhis8.He'sknownthepowerandfreedomthatcomesfrom9personal
stories."'Expressingyourselfisreallyessential,“Ballsaid.
Akey10oftheLostVoicesprogramisthetrauma-informedcareapproach,which
Ballandhisteamarespecifically11tocarryout.Theycreateanonjudgmentalspace
wherekidsfromallwalksoflifecan12expresstheirthoughtsandworkthroughdifficult
13.
Theprogramhas14morethan2,500kids.ForBallandhisteam,workingwiththese
populationscanbedemandingattimes,buthesaidifs15todoit.
17.A.suppliedB.experiencedC.sacrificedD.ignored
18.A.learnedaboutB.lookedforC.jokedwithD.belongedto
19.A.forcedB.invitedC.permittedD.expected
20.A.toughB.strangeC.positiveD.regular
21.A.intimeB.onpurposeC.inneedD.onboard
22.A.booksB.controlsC.offersD.delays
23.A.embarrassedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.ashamed
24.A.concernB.loveC.goalD.answer
25.A.doubtingB.admiringC.sharingD.repeating
26.A.partB.tripC.originD.view
27.A.confirmedB.calledC.followedD.trained
28.A.slowlyB.freelyC.sadlyD.tirelessly
29.A.agreementsB.directionsC.questionsD.feelings
30.A.benefitedB.missedC.honoredD.reported
31.A.awkwardB.pointlessC.abnormalD.worthwhile
四、短文填空
32.TheGiantPandaNationalPark,①officiallycameintobeingin2021,is
ahugelyambitiousproject.②(cover)anareaof27,000squarekilometersof
countrysideinSichuan,Shaanxi,andGansuprovinces,theparkisamassivedrive(3)
(protect)China'spandas.
InWannianVillage,however,thenews®(greet)withsomeanxiety.
Thousandsofpeoplewerealreadylivingintheareawhentheparkwasannounced.And
manyofthemweremakingalivingthrough⑤(activity)thatwereillegalunderthe
newpolicy.
Fordecades,miningandhydropower(水电)werethemainindustriesinWannian.The
projectswere⑥(profit)andcreatedalotofjobs.Butthemineswereruinoustothe
localenvironment.
Thereonlyappearedtobeonewayout:turningthevillage⑦atouristhotspot.
Wannianhasseveralnaturaladvantages:ifsonly200kilometersfromChengdu.Thevillage
alsositsrightonthesoutherntipofthepark,makingit⑧greatjumping-offpoint
forvisitors.Plus,thenearbypandatrainingcenterisfamousalloverChina.
Localofficials⑨(immediate)setaboutrebranding(重塑形象)Wannianasa
“pandavillage”.Theplacewasgivenacompletemakeover.Cutepandasculptureswere
placedalongthewindingpathleadingfromthehighway.Thenewly⑩(build)
hotelshaveattractedvisitorsnationwide.
五、书面表达
33.你校英语论坛的专题讨论板块本周讨论的话题为“TheChineseathletewhoinspires
memost”。请你写一篇短文发布在该板块上,内容包括:
1.运动员简介;
2.激励你的原因。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
六、读后续写
34.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。
ItwasMr.Morgan'sfirstdayasaseniorhighschoolteacher.Asayoungfirst-time
teacher,Mr.Morganwasdeterminedtoestablishhimselfasstrictbutfair.
Ashelaunchedintothelecture,theclassroomdoorsuddenlywasopened.Aboywalked
in・“You're20minuteslate.Couldyouintroduceyourself?^^Mr.Morgansaid.
"I'mArchie,“repliedtheboy,rubbinghistiredeyes.Archielookedveryuntidy,as
thoughhehadn'tsleptwell.Headded,"I'msorry.Ioverslept.Ididn'tmeantocomeinlate.I
wasjusttired.”
AsMr.MorgansawArchie'snotebook,hisexpressiongrewuneasy.66Youdidn'tdoyour
homework."Hescolded(责骂)theboyinfrontofthewholeclass."Thisisunacceptable.I
wanttomeetyourparentstomorrow."
ButArchienevershowedupinclassthefollowingday,andMr.Morganstartedtoworry.
Ashepreparedtoleaveafterclass,henoticedanelderlywomanwaitingoutsidethe
classroom.
"I'mArchie9sgrandmother/9thewomansaid."Mygrandsonwasalittlesick,soItold
himnottogotoschool...Archietoldmeyouwantedtomeethisparents.So,whatdoyou
wanttodiscuss?"
Mr.Morganreplied,"I'mworriedabouthisrecentbehaviorinclass.Hehasn'tdonehis
homework,andI'veheardheisalwayslateforclass."ToMr.Morgan'ssurprise,Archie's
grandmotherdidn'tthinkitwassomethingserious.
Thatsameevening,MorgandrovetoArchie'saddressbutonlysawArchie's
grandmother."IwasjustpassingbyandthoughtI'dmeetArchie.CanIseehim?”he
carefullyasked.Archie'sgrandmotherstammered(结结巴巴地说),"Archiehasgonetoget
somemedicine.Besides,I'vegotalotofworktodo.Ishouldstartcleaning,soifyoudon't
Mr.MorganunderstoodtalkingtoArchie'sgrandmotherwouldbeuseless,soheleft
thehouse.
Asheheadedback,heranintoArchie.Theboywasdirtyandtired.Archielookedupat
Mr.Morgan,hiseyeswideopenwithfearandembarrassment."Mr.Morgan...pleasedon't
comehereagain.Tmtired,andIhavetowashup.”
注意:1,续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mr.MorganknewArchiewashidingsomethingandaskedhimtospeakitout.
BeforeArchiefinishedhiswords,Mr.Morganhuggedthelittleboytightly.
参考答案
1.答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第一段“Withherwealthofexperience,SharonChastain,the
children'slibrarianatMapleValleyLibrary,selectsthebestchildren'sbooksfortheproject.5,
可知,这个项目的书籍是由一位图书管理员挑选的。
2.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Sinceitsstartin2007,theprojecthasbeenwarmly
welcomedin50statesand12countries.”可知,这个项目很受欢迎。
3.答案:C
解析:文章出处题。根据时间介绍部分“Clickhereformoreinformationaboutthe
arrangement!”可推断,本文出自某个网站。
4.答案:D
解析:词义猜测题。根据画线词后“Localsusedtoavoidtheplaceandhadtoholdtheir
breathwhentheypassedby.”可推断,画线词意为"恶臭"。
5.答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“Iusedtoavoidapproachingtheplace,butnowI'm
lookingforwardtoexploringit.”可推断,Adams认为目前的Fresh-kills很有吸引力。
6.答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的内容,尤其是“Thisprojectisentirelyfocusedon
environmentalmanagement.”可知,这个公园的管理方法很环保。
7.答案:A
解析:写作意图题。通读全文,尤其是第一段可知,本文主要介绍一个垃圾倾倒场被
改造成了一个公园。
8.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的内容,尤其是“...createdthisresearchduetohissense
overthemanyyearswhenheworkedwithapesthat…''可知,Krupenye数年来从事与类人
猿相关的工作,他感觉类人猿许久未见他却依然能认出他,由此他想进行这方面的研
究。
9.答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据第四段“Thentheyshowedthosephotosoftheparticipating
animals'formergroupmatesalongsidephotosofstrangerapestotheparticipatinganimalsat
thezoos...thattheapesspentmoretimelookingattheirfriendsthantheydidattheapesthey
werenotfamiliarwith.“可知,研究人员们让参与研究的类人猿看其他类人猿的照片。
10.答案:D
解析:段落大意题。根据第五段的内容,尤其是“Theresearchteambelieves
that...Additionally,theybelievethat...”可知,第五段主要讲的是研究人员们得出的研究结
论。
11.答案:C
解析:标题判断题。通读全文,尤其是第一段及最后一段可知,研究表明,类人猿和
人类一样能够记得自己的朋友。
12.答案:B
解析:
13.答案:C
解析:
14.答案:B
解析:
15.答案:A
解析:
16.答案:B;C;F;E;G
解析:①根据空后”Establishednewsorganizationsusuallyhavestandardaddressesthatyou
areprobablyfamiliarwith."及其他细节可知,这一段主要是建议读者留意网址拼写是否
合规,故B项适合作主题句。
②根据空后“Thisisnecessaryevenwhenthepagesonthewebsiteslookfamiliarand
professional."可外,C项“你还得深入研究一下这些网站是否值得信赖。”符合。
③根据本段细节,尤其是"Orrather,lookatthelackofquotes."可知,F项如果文章讨论的
问题很重要,文章会引用更多、更可靠的信息来源符合。
④根据本
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