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2025届高三上学期12月月考英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30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.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydofirst?A.Makeacake.B.Attendaparty.C.Stopatthesupermarket.2.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Stayawayfrompotentialdangers.B.Avoidharmingthenaturalsystem.C.Takeafewrisks.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Viewingahouse.B.Advertisinghishouse.C.Puttingforwardhishousingdemand.4.WhoisElle?A.John’sdaughter.B.Elena’ssister.C.John’ssister.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inacafé.B.Intheman’shome.C.Inanoffice.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.WhatdoweknowaboutRob?A.Hewillgraduatenextyear.B.Hetakesaninterestincooking.C.He’sdissatisfiedwithStacy’sservice.7.WhatproblemdoesStacyfindout?A.Robclickedthewrongbirthdate.B.Robselectedthewrongyearforhisclass.C.Robdidn’tknowhowtoregisterforacourse.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhatdidKellyperform?A.Asingingshow.B.Acomedyshow.C.Amagicshow.9.HowdoesthewomandescribeJamesandMary’sdancing?A.Surprising.B.Funny.C.Old-fashioned.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisJanelikeaccordingtotheman?A.Sheisgoodwithnewpeople.B.Sheisexpertatnumbers.C.Sheishighlyproductive.11.WhydoesthemancometoJane?A.Toaskforadvice.B.Toarrangeatask.C.Toexpressthanks.12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Enjoyadrinktogether.B.SpeaktoJane’sfamily.C.Makeacake.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdoesLisasayiskeytoeffectivecommunication?A.Speakingclearly.B.Listeningactively.C.Usingvocabularyflexibly.14.Whyisbodylanguageimportantincommunication?A.Itcanconveyunspokeninformation.B.Itismoreinterestingthantalking.C.Itbringspeoplecloser.15.WhatwillleadtomoreproductiveconversationsaccordingtoLisa?A.Keepingtalkingallthetime.B.Usingmorefacialexpressions.C.Stayingopentodifferentviewpoints.16.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?A.Whatmakesasuccessfulspeaker.B.Whatcontributestogoodcommunication.C.Whateffectivecommunicationbringstopeople.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdidthespeakerthinkaboutthenatureclubatlast?A.It’ssurprising.B.It’suninteresting.C.It’spopular.18.WhatpercentageofEarth’swaterisfreshwaterthathumanscanuse?A.About3%.B.About2%.C.About1%.19.Wheredidthespeakerlearnaboutarainforestreport?A.OntheInternet.B.Ataschoolclub.C.Ingeographyclass.20.Whatcontributestoaquarterofallmodernmedicinesaccordingtothespeaker?A.Wildlifeinundisturbedareas.B.Plantsinrainforests.C.Animalsinoceans.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。AScienceandTechnologyCamp•Full-daycampforstudentsaged12-14•Four-weekprogramJuly5-30|Monday-Friday,9amto4pmWeek1|July5-9Week2|July12-16Week3|July19-23Week4|July26-30•RegistrationbeginsJune1,2023—registerforminimumtwoweeks.•Fees:$75registrationfee.$795perweek.Fullpaymentmustbemadeattimeofregistration.•ThedeadlineforthecancellationtoreceiveafullrefundisJune15,2023.CampStructureCampdaysarecomprisedofeightsessionswithtwosessionsperdaywhilethefinaldayoftheweekisreservedforoverviewsandreflection.Themorningsessionsbeginat9amto12pmfollowedbyonehourforlunch.(Campersshouldbringtheirlunches.)Afternoonsessionsarescheduledfrom1pmto4pmwith15-minutebreaksmidwaythrougheachsession.Snacksareprovidedatbreaktime.(Foodallergiesshouldbereportedatthetimeofregistration.)CampContentScienceandTechnologycampaboveallemphasizesentertainmentwhileteachingstudentsabouthowwebsitesaredesignedusingvariouscodinglanguages,rocketdesign,practicalapplicationsofmathandphysics,andhowtobuildyourownhydraulicssystem.CampPersonnelThecampisheadedbythehusband-and-wifeteamofDoctorsJamesandSophieClarkwhoareexpertsinthefieldsofcomputerscienceandmechanicalengineering.Ourmissionistomakesureeveryonefeelsfullysupportedandexcitedtobehere.1.WhatisthelowestcostofattendingtheScienceandTechnologycamp?A.$75. B.$795. C.$1590. D.$1665.2.WhatisthemainemphasisofScienceandTechnologycamp?A.Rocketscience. B.Funinlearning. C.Codinglanguage. D.Hands-onexperiences.3.Whoarethecampleaders?A.Mechanicalengineers. B.Medicaldoctors. C.Amarriedcouple. D.Computertechnicians.BAsachild,MateoDeLaRochadreamedofworkingasagarbageman.Inhishomecity,trashpileswereeverywhere.Thelocalsanitationworkerwastheonlypersoncleaningupthepollution.DeLaRocha’sfamilylatermovedtotheUnitedStates.Nowasahighschoolsenior,hehasfoundauniquewaytotacklepollution:Alongwithtwofriends,heraised$11,000topluganabandonedoilwellinOhiothatwasleakinggasclosetoabarnonahorsefarm.Asmanyas3.9millionabandonedandagingoilandgaswellsarespreadacrosstheU.S.,accordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA),andatleast126,000ofthesewellsare“orphans”.Thismeansthereisnoownerorcompanytobeheldresponsibleforthem.TheEPAestimatesthatabandonedwellscollectivelyreleased303,000tonnesofmethanein2022.That’sroughlyequivalenttotheannualcarbondioxideemissionsof23gas-burningpowerplants.AftercompletinghisAPEnvironmentalScienceclass,DeLaRocharealizedtheissueofabandonedwellswassomethingforwhichindividualscouldpotentiallymakeadifference.Hetheninvitedtwoclassmates,SebastianNgandLilaGisondi,tojoinhim.“WhenMateoapproachedmeaboutthis,Ilookedintothesemethanewellsandwhatwecoulddoaboutthem,”Ngsaid.“Itkindofflippedaswitch.”Previously,hehadfelthelplessaboutclimatechangebutwouldsimplyjokeabouttheworldending.ForGisondi,talkingwithherfriendsaboutthesemethane-emittingwellsbroughtclimatechangefromthebackofhermindtotheforefront.“ItwassomethingthatIfeltIcouldactuallyhelpwith,”shesaid.Aftermoreresearch,thetrioconnectedwithTheWellDoneFoundation(WDF),anonprofitorganizationspecializinginpluggingorphanedwells.TheorganizationwasfoundedbyCurtisShuck,aveteranoftheoilandgasindustry.Since2019,hisorganizationhassurveyedmorethan1,700abandonedwellsnationwideandplugged44ofwhattheyidentifiedasthemostproblematicones.OnMay23,contractorspouredthecementtoplugtheorphanedwellinOhio.Withtheinitialsuccess,DeLaRocha,NgandGisondiarenowmoreconfidentaboutthefutureoftheircause.4.WhatinspiredDeLaRocha’sinterestinenvironmentalissuesinitially?A.TheWellDoneFoundation’swork. B.HisAPEnvironmentalScienceclass.C.Thepollutionandlackofhelptoaddressinhometown. D.Hisfamily’smovetoAmerica.5.Pluggingabandonedoilwellscanhelptofightclimatechangebecauseit____________.A.stopsmethanefromleakingintotheatmosphereB.preventspollutionofnearbyfarmsC.helpsreducecarbondioxideemissionsD.encouragesoilcompaniestomanagetheirwellsresponsibly6.Del.aRocha’sproposalmadehisfriendsfeel____________.A.disappointedwithenvironmentalorganizationsB.uncertainabouttheirabilitytomakeadifferenceC.motivatedtocontinuetheirenvironmentalstudiesD.confidentabouttheirpersonalimpactonclimatechange7.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.DeLaRocha’schildhooddream.B.Threeteens’uniquesolutiontoclimatechange.C.TheimpactofU.S.environmentalorganizations.D.Oilcompanies’approachtomanagingabandonedoilwells.CScientistshavesolvedapuzzleaboutmodernhumans,afterresearchshowedthatafamousskullofahumanancestorfoundinSouthAfricaisamillionyearsolderthanexpertsthought.Thisdiscoveryhaschangedwhatweknowofhumanhistory.Theskull,whichscientistshavenamed“MrsPles”,isfromanape-likehumanrelativefromaspeciescalledAustralopithecusafricanus(南方古猿).ItwasfoundnearJohannesburgin1947and,basedonevidencefromitssurroundings,wasthoughttobebetween2.1and2.6millionyearsold.Thispuzzledscientists,becausealthoughMrsPleslookslikeapossibleearlyancestorofearlyhumans,thefirsttruehumanshadalreadyevolvedbythetimesheapparentlylived.Forthisreason,scientistshaddecidedthatAustralopithecusafarensis,asimilarspeciesfromEastAfricathatlivedabout3.5millionyearsago,wasourmostlikelyancestorinstead.TogetamoreaccurateageforMrsPles,ateamledbyProfessorDarrylGrangerofPurdueUniversityinIndiana,US,usedanewmethodtodatethesandyrockswheretheskulllay.Theymeasuredtheamountofcertainchemicalsinrocks,whichformatasteadyratewhentheyareexposedtocosmicrays(宇宙射线)onEarth’ssurface.Oncerocksareburied,thesechemicalsstopformingandslowlydisappear;thesurvivingamountrevealshowmuchtimehaspassedsincetherock(orbones)wereonthesurface.ThenewstudyshowsthatMrsPlesandotheraustralopithecinebonesnearbyarebetween3.4and3.7millionyearsold.ThismeanstheylivedatthesametimeastheirEastAfricanrelatives,sothateithergroupcouldhavegivenrisetomodernhumans.However,teammemberDrLaurentBruxellespointedoutthatovermillionsofyears,atonly2,500milesaway,thesegroupshadplentyoftimetotravelandtobreedwitheachother.Inotherwords,thegroupscouldquiteeasilyhavemet,hadchildrentogetherandbothbeenpartofthehistoryofmodernhumans.8.WhatcanwelearnaboutMrsPlesfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.ItisaskullfoundinEastAfrica.B.Itisthemostpossibleancestorofhumans.C.Itisamillionyearsolderthanscientistsexpected.D.Itisprovedtolivebetween2.1and2.6millionyearsago.9.Howdidscientistsgettheaccurateageof“MrsPles”?A.Bystudyingtheeffectofcosmicrays.B.Bycalculatingtheformingrateofchemicals.C.Bylocatingthesandyrockswheretheskulllay.D.Bymeasuringthesurvivingamountofchemicals.10.Whatcanweinferfromthenewstudy?A.ModernhumanscameintobeinginEastAfrica.B.MrsPlestravelledandhadchildrenwithEastAfricanrelatives.C.Thehistoryofmodernhumansmightbegin3.5millionyearsago.D.Ape-likespeciesfromAfricacouldhaveinteractedwitheachother.11.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.HistoricalPuzzleUnsolved B.AncestorMysterySolvedC.MrsPles:TheEarliestHumanBeing D.MrsPles:AFamousSkullDInanemptyparkinglot,acar“thinks”itisonarealroad.ResearchersattheOhioStateUniversityhavedevelopednewsoftwaretoaidinthedevelopment,evaluationanddemonstrationofsaferdriverlessvehicles.CalledtheVehicle-in-Virtual-Environment(VVE)method,itallowsthetestingofdriverlesscarsinaperfectlysafeenvironment,saidBilinAksun-Guvene,co-authorofthestudyandaprofessorofOhioState.Althoughautonomousdrivingtechnologieshavebecomeamuchmorecommonsightontheroadinthelastfewyears,duetotheincreasingnumberofaccidentsthesesystemshavecaused.thewaythesetechnologiesaretesteddeservescloserobservation.Currentapproachesfordemonstratingautonomousvehiclefunctionsinvolvetestingsoftwareandtechnologyfirstinsimulations(模拟)andthenonpublicroads.Yetthismethodessentiallyturnsotherroadusersintoinvoluntaryparticipantsinthesedrivingexperiments.Suchriskscanmaketheentiredevelopmentprocesscostly,inefficient,andpotentiallyunsafeforbothdriversandpedestrians(行人)alike.Toovercomethelimitationsofthesefaultyassessments,researchersinthisstudyequippedarealvehiclewithsimulateddatatoconnectitscontrolstoahighlyrealistic3Denvironment.muchlikegivingthemachineaVRheadsetorvirtualrealityglasses.Afterfeedingthedatatothedrivingsystem’scomputersandsyncing(同步)thecar’srealmotionswiththesimulations’,researcherswereabletoshowthatitbehavesasifthevirtualenvironmentwereitstruesurroundingsinrealtime.Butwhatmakestheirsoftwareespeciallypowerful,saidAksun-Guvenc,isthestrengthofhowflexibletheirvirtualenvironmentcanbe.“Whenactualsensesarereplacedbyvirtualsenses,themodelcanbeeasilychangedtofitanykindofscenario,”saidGuvenc.“Wecouldseethistechnologybecominganimportantproductintheindustryinthenext5or10years.That’swhywe’refocusingonbuildingmoreapplicationsforit.”Guveneadded.12.Whatcanwesayaboutautonomousdriving?A.Itisfreeofdangers. B.Itdefinitelyhasalongwaytogo.C.Itssafetytestingmatters. D.Itstechnologyismature.13.WhatarethefeaturesofVVEmethod?A.Safeandreal. B.Easyandcheap.C.Costlyandinefficient. D.Toughandcomplicated.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“scenario”inParagraph5mean?A.Strategy. B.Experiment. C.Revision. D.Situation.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.OvercomingtheLimitationsofAutonomousDrivingB.TestingRealDriverlessCarsinaVirtualEnvironmentC.MakingAutonomousDrivingMoreCommonontheRoadD.FocusingonBuildingMoreApplicationsforDriverlessCars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。FOMOstandsfor“fearofmissingout”.Itreferstothenervousoranxiousfeelingapersongetswhentheyrealizetheyarenotattendingasocialeventeitherbecausetheyweren’tinvitedortheyjustdidn’tfeellikegoing.____16____Thisbelief,inturn,cancreateanxietyandasenseofinferiority.FOMObothersmostteens,especiallyifthey’reoftenonline.OnewayforteenstodealwithFOMOistopracticewhatisknownasreframing(重塑)thinking.____17____Herearesometipsonhowteenscanstarttoreframetheirthinking.Tracknegativethoughtsandreplacethemwithreasonableones.OnethingteenscandotodealwithFOMOistotracktheirnegativethoughtsandfeelingsinajournal.____18____Thentheycanchangetheirthoughtsandreplacethenegativethoughtswithsomethingpositive.____19____Encourageteenstorecognizethattheyhavelimitedtimeandcannotpossiblybeeverywhereanddoeverything.So,naturally,therewillbesocialeventsthattheycannotattend.Butthisdoesnotmeanthatthey’renecessarilymissingoutonsomething.Turnoffthetechnologyanddosomethingelse.TurningoffthetechnologyseemslikeanaturalcureforFOMO.ButjustswitchingthephoneoffdoesnoterasethefeelingsthatFOMOcauses.____20____Thekeyistodosomethingelseentirelylikereadingabookorbakingcookies—anythingthatallowsthemtofocusonsomethingotherthansocialmedia.A.Berealisticaboutavailability.B.Ingeneral,FOMOcausespeopletoassumethattheyhavealowsocialrank.C.It’samentalexercisedesignedtohelpthemlookatsituationsdifferently.D.Realizethatnoonelivesaperfectlifeasdescribedinsocialmedia.E.Teensmaystillworryaboutmissingoutevenifthey’renotinsocialmediaatall.F.TherearesomenegativeconsequencesofFOMO.G.Thisallowsthemtoobservehowoftenthey’refeelingnegativeaboutthemselves.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。Trainingwasbrutal,asPennyLeeDeanpreparedforwhatwouldbearecord-settingswim―regardlessofsex―acrosstheEnglishChannelin1978.“Yourhandscramp,yourlegscramp,”sheremembers.Whilethecoldwasbone-chilling,___21___ithasbeenessentialtohersuccessasarecord-breakingswimmer.Anabilitytotolerateextreme___22___isoneoftheadvantagesthatwomenmayhaveinthissport,astheirdistributionoffatis___23___forregulatingbodytemperatureincoldwater.Deanbelievesthatanyupperhandwomenmighthaveinopen-waterswimmingoveralong___24___ismoreaboutmental___25___andtheabilitytowithstanddiscomfortthanaboutinsulation(阻隔).Intheultradistance___26___,theabilitytojugglemorefactors,fromweathertopain,becomesparticularlyimportant.Infact,womencanoutperformorperform___27___tomeninarangeofcompetitiveevents.Fromultrarunningtoshootingsports,insomecompetitionswomenevenhavethe___28___.CassioRippel,theISSFAthletesCommitteeChair,saysthatwhilemen’smuscles___29___givethemmoreendurance,women’slowerbodymassandlowercenterof___30___,onaverage,allowthembetterequilibrium(平衡)control.Therifleeventsarethemostsex-balancedofthethreetypesofshootingeventsintheOlympics,accordingtoRippel.TheParisOlympicsarethefirstOlympicstohaveequalnumbersoffemale___31___.Thisisalsoanopportunityto___32___whatgapsininclusionarestillinexistence.Whilemuchofthescienceofsexandperformancemaybe___33___,onethingthat’scrystalclearisthatmoreresearchneedstoinvolvewomen.The___34___towardgreaterinclusionhasnotbeenstraight,andmorequestionsthananswers____35____abouttheroleofsexinathleticperformance.21.A.struggling B.balancing C.conquering D.embracing22.A.cold B.freeze C.frost D.mist23.A.beneficial B.harmful C.crucial D.irrelevant24.A.duration B.distance C.channel D.effort25.A.approval B.adaptation C.adoption D.abnormal26.A.race B.marathon C.trial D.event27.A.distinctly B.respectively C.comparably D.similarly28.A.edge B.opportunity C.potential D.capability29A.leadto B.intendto C.tendto D.subscribeto30.A.weight B.shape C.height D.gravity31.A.performers B.athletes C.participants D.spectators32.A.explore B.overlook C.highlight D.stimulate33.A.understood B.clarified C.investigated D.debated34.A.journey B.process C.path D.movement35.A.persist B.remain C.arise D.emerge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。TravelingtoChinaasaforeignerisn’tthesimplestaffair.Visaapplicationscanbecomplicated,andnavigating(穿梭)thishighlyautomatedsocietywith___36___(it)owndigitalecosystemcanbefrightening.Butthingsmaybechanging.Chinahasbeenmakingeffortstoattractinternationaltravelersbyintroducingmore___37___(welcome)policies.Thecountrynowoffersvisaexemptions(免签)fordozensofnationalities,aswellas___38___144-hourvisa-freetransit(运输)policyatagrowingnumberofportsofentry.Meanwhile,mobilewalletgiantslikeAlipayandWeChathavemadetheirappsandonline___39___(pay)moreforeigner-friendlybysimplifyingtheirlengthyset-upprocesses___40___acceptinginternationalcreditcards.Hotelsandattractionsarealsobeingaskedtoacceptinternationalcreditcards,___41___arenotpopularamongtradersinChina.SomecitieslikeBeijinghavelaunchedall-in-one___42___(pass)thatallowtravelerstopayforthingslikeattractionadmissionsandpublictransit___43___(electronic).Thesemeasuresseemtobeworking.Chinawelcomedabout14millionforeignvisitorsinthefirsthalfof2024,a152.7%increasefrom2023.Thenumberisstillalongwayofffrom2019figures,butsomeintheindustryfeel___44___(encourage).“Thankstothenew15-dayvisa-freepolicyforsomecountries,we____45____(see)anincreaseoftouristsfromthosecountriesoverthepastfewmonths,”saysDennyTian,atravelspecialistandmanageratTheChinaGuide.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校上周举办了主题为“EmbraceEnglish,ShowOurselves”英语周系列活动。请你写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:1.你印象最深的一个活动;2.你的感想。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。EmbraceEnglish,ShowOurselves____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Knock-knock-knock.“Hello?”IcalledtimidlythroughmycousinAnita’sbedroomdoor.Noanswer.There’snowaysheforgotIwasmovingintoday,right?Ithought.“Anita?It’sme,Norah!”Icalledagain.IhadonlymetmycousinonceacoupleofyearsagowhenAnitaandAuntSonamhadflowntoCaliforniatovisit.MomhadhopedAnitaandIwouldbefriends.ButallAnitawantedtotalkaboutwassoccer,whichwaspracticallyaforeignlanguagetome.Secretly,Ihadfeltrelievedwhenthevisitwasover.Now,Iwasstandinginmyaunt’stinyapartmentinNewYorkCity,andtherewasstillnoanswerfromAnita.Iknockedagain,alittlelouderthistime.Finally,Anitaopenedthedoor.Sheapologized,sayingshehadbeenlisteningtomusic.Butinsteadofinvitingmein,Anitafrownedatmymassivesuitcase.Behindher,Icouldseeabluebeanbagchaircrowdednexttoabunkbed(上下铺).InmyoldroominCalifornia,I’dhadadoublebedalltomyself,andmyoriginalartworkhadcoveredallthewalls.Anita’swalls,ontheotherhand,werecoveredwithpostersoftheU.S.women’ssoccerteam.Ididn’tseeanyfreespacetohanganythingelse.“C-canIcomein?”Iasked,blushing.Anitanodded,butshebarelymoved.Ihadnochoicebuttosqueezebyherintotheroom.IputmystuffagainstthewallandAnitastartedbouncingthesoccerballfromherfoottoherkneeandbackagain.Suddenly,herfootkickedtheballatanoddangle,anditaccidentallyflewtowardme.“Whoops!”Anitacalled.“Thinkfast!”ButIwasstilltakinginthesurroundings,sotheballcaughtmeoffguardandbouncedoffmyshoulder.Forcingasmile,Ipretendeditdidn’tbotherme.Unsureofwhattodo,Itookoutmysketchbook(素描本)andcoloredpencilsandsatdown.Justholdingmysketchbookmademefeelmoreatease.IstartedsketchingaimlesslywhileAnitawentbacktobounceherball.Suddenly,itdawnedonmethatIcoulddrawAnitainaction.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Anitastudiedthedrawingcarefully.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2025届高三上学期12月月考英语试题参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分阅读(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。A1~3题答案答案:1.D2.B3.CB4~7题答案答案:4.C5.A6.D7.BC8~11题答案答案:8.C9.D10.D11.BD12~15题答案答案:12.C13.A14.D15.B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

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