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达濠华侨中学2025届高三第七次月考英语科试题本试卷共8页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375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。AInagrowingnumberofschools,educatorsbelievethathavingstudentstakepartbystartingwithpracticalproblemsisagreatmotivationProject-basedlearningthatfreelycrossesdisciplinesprovidesaneducationsuperiortothetraditionalmathsatagenine,historyatten,literatureatelevenstructure.Examplesofprojectsapplicabletothehereandnowareasfollows:SoilSuperheroesProjectKingMiddleSchoolMameAfricanWildlifeDNAProjectHighTechHigh,CaliforniaSeventhgraderslearnaboutsoilbacteria(细菌)bycreatingmultimediainformationbrochures.Theyconsultprofessionalmicrobiologistsandcartoonists,conductresearch,andthendistributetheirworkstolocalgardencentersandflowershops.AneleventhgradebiologyclassusesDNAtohelpprotectAfricanwildlife.Thestudentssharetheirfindingswithwildlife-protectionofficialsandhavetraveledtoTanzanmatoleadbushmeat-identificationworkshops.WaterWheelProjectFerrywaySchool,MassachusettsBridgeProjectKentuckyElementarySchool,OhioFifth-gradersexplorehistory,science,technology,andengineeringbydesigningtheirownwaterwheels.BythetimetheyvisitthenearbySaugusIronWorks,whichdatesbacktothe1640s,they’vealreadytestedandmasteredthecenturies-oldtechnology.Studentsconductsurveys,doresearch,buildmodelsandtakefieldtripswiththegoalofdeterminingthebestkindofnewbridgetobuildovertheOhioRiver.Studentsdon’trestrictthemselvestoonedisciplinebutratherlookintomaths,literature,history,science—whateverisappropriatetothestudy.1.Whatisthecharacteristicofproject-basedlearning?A.Engaginginreal-worldissues. B.Followingstrictdisciplines.C.Startingsubjectsatdifferentages. D.Adoptingteacher-centeredclassmodes.2.Whichprojectincludesafieldtriptoahistoricsite?A.SoilSuperheroesProject. B.AfricanWildlifeDNAProject.C.WaterWheelProject. D.BridgeProject.3.WhatishighlightedinBridgeProject?A.Convenience. B.Integration. C.Efficiency. D.Popularity.BAsupermarketinManchester,UK,hasintroduceda“quiethour”toassistautistic(患自闭症)customers.TheASDAbranchinCheethamHill,ledbymanagerSimonLea,hascreatedaspecialtimeduringwhichthestorebecomesmuchquieterandcalmer.Duringthishour,escalators(手扶电梯)arestopped,in-storemusicandtelevisionsareturnedoff,andtheusualcrowdandnoiseofthestoreareminimized.Thisinitiativeaimstohelppeoplewhoaresensitivetonoiseandmayfindthetypicalshoppingexperienceintense,especiallythosewithautism.TheideaforthisprojectwasbroughtoutwhenSimonwitnessedayoungboyhavinglostcontrolofemotionsinthestore.Theboy,whowaswithhismother,becameupsetbytheloudnoisesaroundhim.Simon,whosawtheboy’smotherlookingterriblytired,offeredthechildafootballtocalmhimdown.Whentheboystartedplayingwiththeball,hismoodimmediatelyimproved.ThismomentinspiredSimontothinkabouthowthestorecouldbettersupportcustomerswithautismandothersense-relatedissues.Simon’sgoalistocreateamorewelcomingenvironmentforeveryone.Hebelievesthatthequiethourwillbenefitnotonlypeoplewithautismbutalsothosewhosufferfromanxietyorothermentalhealthconditions,ashehimselfhasstruggledwithanxietyinthepast.Thestorealsoprovidesaspecialmapforautisticcustomers,withpicturesinsteadofwords,tomakeiteasiertogetaround.TomMadders,HeadofCampaignsattheNationalAutisticSocietysaid,“WeareverypleasedtohearthatASDAareintroducinga‘quiet-hour’initsManchesterstore.Thisinitiativeisagreatexampleofanorganizationtakingthetroubletounderstandhowautisticpeopleexperiencetheworldandwehopeotherbusinessesareinspiredtofollowtheirexample.”4.Whyisthe“quiethour”introducedatASDA?A.Toimprovethestore’sefficiency. B.Toattractmorecustomerstothestore.C.Tohelppeoplewhoaresensitivetonoise. D.Toofferdiscountsforspecial-needscustomers.5.WhatinspiredSimonLeatolaunchtheinitiative?A.Hisobservationofachildwithautismstruggling.B.Hispersonalexperiencewithdealingwithanxiety.C.Complaintsfromcustomersaboutexcessivenoise.D.Suggestionsfromamotherofachildwithautism.6.WhatisSimonLea’sbeliefaboutthe“quiethour”?A.Itwillprimarilybenefitpeoplewithchildren.B.Itwillbesuccessfulinattractingnewcustomers.C.Itwillmakethestoremoreefficientandorganized.D.Itwillhelpthosewithautismandmentalhealthissues.7.WhatisTomMadders’sreactiontoASDA’schanges?A.Appreciative. B.Doubtful. C.Critical. D.Concerned.CAgardenconstructedwith“humble”clayfashionedinto3D-printedbrickshasclaimedthefirstgreenmedalattheChelseaFlowerShowforbeingthemostenvironmentallysustainabledesign.TheChelseaFlowerShow,acelebratedglobaleventheldannuallyatChelsea,London,hasbeenacornerstoneofthegardeningcalendarsince1913.Itbeganasawaytoshowcasethelatesttrendsingardeningandplantvarieties.TheEnvironmentalInnovationAwardisthefirstofitssortandgoesalongwiththegold,silverandbronzemedalsawardedtothemostattractiveandinterestinggardens.GiulioGiorgi,afirst-timeChelseadesigner,statedhecreatedthegreen-medal-winninggardenwithnoconcrete.Mostgardenscontainconcreteinsomeformandthematerialstheyarebuiltfromoftengeneratethehighestcarbonfootprint.Whiletheemploymentofpollinator-friendlyplants,wildareasandsensibleuseofwaterarewell-knowneasywaystomakeagardenmoresustainable,Giorgisaiditwascrucialtofocusonthebuildingmaterialsastheircarbonfootprintwasoftenoverlooked.“Wetypicallyusealotofmetal,glue,cementandthenalltheenergywehavetoputintobuildthegardens.Thematerialinourgardenislow-temperature-firedclay,aresourcethatcanbefoundprettymucheverywhere.Wemadethisclayinto3D-printedbricks,connectingancienttraditionwithnovelpracticessocarbonemissionsarethelowestpossible,ifany.Thebricks,pepperedwithtinyholes,canabsorbwaterandreleaseitwhendroughtstrikesplants,”saidGiorgi.Judgesconsideredend-of-lifeplansforthegardensandwhethermaterialscouldbereused.The3D-printednatureofGiorgi’sgardenmeansitcaneasilybetakenapartandputtogetheragain.Asaresult,whenitisrelocatedtoRHSGardenWisley,whereitwillliveonaftertheshowasaneducationalfacility,thecarbonemissionswillbelowasnomaterialswillbewasted.8.WhatdoweknowabouttheChelseaFlowerShow?A.Itvaluessustainabilityaswellasappeal.B.Itsinitialaimwastoencourageoutdoorfitness.C.Itrequirescompetinggardenstobeconcrete-free.D.Ithasalong-standingtraditionofchampioninggreenness.9.WhatadvantagedoesclayhaveoverotherbuildingmaterialsaccordingtoGiorgi?AItcatchesfirelesseasily. B.It’smoredurableandabsorbent.C.Ittakeslesslabortoproduce. D.It’seco-friendlyandmoreavailable.10.WhatwillbecomeofGiorgi’sgardenaftertheshow?A.It’llbesoldpublicly. B.It’llserveasanurbanlandmark.C.It’llbeturnedintoaschool. D.It’llcomeintoplayinanotherspot.11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ClayBricks:RecyclableBuildingMaterialB.ChelseaFlowerShow:CelebrationofGardeningC.GardenwithClayBricks:WinnerofGreenMedalD.GiulioGiorgi:DesignerEnthusiasticaboutHigh-TechDNeilShubin’sEndsoftheEarthprovidesreaderswithacomprehensiveoverviewofthegeology,oceanography,glaciology(冰川学),geopolitics,andclimatologyoftheplanet’spolarregions:AntarcticaandtheArctic.Shubinwritesclearlyaboutvariouscomplextopics,integratingstoriesabouthisownfieldworkexperiencesintheseplacesandarguingthatpolarscienceprovidesanangletoseethenaturalworldandtheextraordinarywayswehavecometoknowit.Shubinexplainsclimatecycles’influenceonglobal-scaleglaciation.The“SnowballEarth”hypothesissuggestsEarthwascoveredinicetwice:once710millionyearsagoandasecondtime660millionyearsago.Aftereachfreezingperiod,Earth’stemperaturerosequicklyandtheicemeltedcompletely.Theseclimaticchangesaffectedthemovementofearlyhumanancestors,whosetravelswereinfluencedbyhabitat,glacial,andclimatechangesduetoEarth’sorbitalshifts.Shubinnotesthatthestoryofthepoleshaslargelybeentoldbymenwhowereexplorersfirstandscientistssecond.Tocorrectthis,hehighlightstheworkofthreetrailblazingwomenresearchersinpolargeology:MargaretBradshaw,oneofthefirstwomentoleadfieldteamsinAntarctica;MaureenRaymo,whostudiesterrestrialweatheringandthecarboncycle;andMaryDawson,apaleontologistwhodiscoveredthattheArcticwaswarm50millionyearsagoandanimalscouldtravelbetweencontinents.Whiletheseregionsseemremotefromcivilisation,Shubinrevealstheimpactsofpolechangesontheotherpartsoftheglobe.Theseincludeincreasedgreenhousegasrelease,sped-upglobalwarming,changestoanimalpopulations,andthereemergenceofdiseaseslikeanthrax.OneofthemostimportantimpactsisontheAtlanticMeridionalOverturningCirculation(AMOC),anoceancurrentthatbringswarmwatertothenorthAtlanticandkeepsEurope“warm”relativetootherlocationsatthesamelatitude.AcollapseoftheAMOC,whichsomeexpertsargueisalreadyoccurring,couldbringcolderweathertothesecountries.“Havingledmyownexplorationstopolarregionsforseveraldecades,Ifeeltheworkhasbecomeapartofme,”writesShubin.“Buttheoppositeisalsotrue:ourlivesbecomepartofthelandscapeitself.”Followingthislineofreasoning,wefinditimportanttorememberthatourlivesinnonpolarregionsaffectwhathappensatthepoles.12.WhatdoesShubin’sbookaimtodo?A.Sharehisowntravelstories. B.Offerinsightsintopolarscience.C.Presenttipsforpolarexplorations. D.Discussthegeopoliticsofthepoles.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trailblazing”inparagraph3mean?A.Inspiring. B.Pioneering. C.Qualified. D.Devoted.14.Whydoestheauthormention“AMOC”inparagraph4?A.Toexplainatheory. B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Tomakeaprediction. D.Tosupportanidea.15.Whatisstressedinthelastparagraph?A.Climatecyclesrestorepolarbalance. B.Polarchangesescapehumancontrol.C.Humanchoicesshapepolareco-system. D.Tourismgrowthoutweighspolarprotection.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。TurningthePage:StepstoCreateaNewChapterinYourLifeLifeislikeajourneywithupsanddowns.Whatmattersisthewayyoutackleeachsituation.___16___Here’showyoucancreateanewchapterinyourlife.●Learnfromothers.Thereisonecommonmistakethatmanyofusmake:whendealingwithaproblemorsituation,wetrytogothroughallofitonourown.___17___Whenyoustartlearninganddependingonothers,younoticethedifferentpatternswhichmadethemsuccessful.●Tryeverythinginyourhands.Sometimeswemightfeelthatwehavetriedoutsomuchandstillnothingisworkingoutforus.IknowthatsituationasIhavebeenthere.Iwouldsaythisonethingtoyou:givingupiseasy,butcontinuingwiththepainishardbutworthit.TheonlyworkablesolutionthatIwouldofferyouistothinkoutsidethebox.Trysolutionsthatyounevereverdreamedof.___18___●Letgoofyourpast.Wemustforgiveourselvessothatwecaneasilybeginthenextchapter.Wedidourbestinthattime.Itwascertainlytherightthingtodobutitdidn’tworkoutandthatwasn’tyourfault.Forgiveyourselfandbeginanew.___19___Itiswhatmakesushumans.●___20___Mostpeoplegetbusydoingthethingsthatdon’tgetthemanywhere.Instressfulsituations,peopleevenseekunhealthywaystorelievethestress.Remembertoliveinrealitytomakesensibleandfavorablechoicesforyourself.Don’tfollowthepathtoangeranddestroywhatisgoodforyou.Pictureyourgoalsinyourmindandmakesensiblestepstowardsthemwitheachpassingday.Letnothingstandinyourway.A.Dowhatactuallyworks.B.Everyonemakesmistakes.C.Liveinthepresentmoment.D.Theymightactuallymakethingsbetterforyou.E.Itisessentialforyoutoturnthepageandcreateanewchapter.F.However,humansaresocialbeingsandwehavetointeractwitheachother.G.Whetheritisasweetlovestoryoraseriouslifestruggle,youmustlearntomoveon.第二部分语言运用(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。ThelovestoryofPhilandKimincludesatalethey’lllaughaboutforyearstocome.ThedayKimacceptedPhil’sproposalofmarriage,thecouple___21___totakeengagementphotosinParkCity,Utah.Thesnowymountainscreatedapicturesque___22___,butlittledidtheyknowthisdreamysettingwouldturnintoachaoticmixof___23___.Notlongintotheshoot,Kimwassurprisedtofindherengagementringhad___24___whenthephotographeraskedhertodoa___25___inwhichsheplacedherhandontoPhil’schest.Kimrememberedpickingupsnowand___26___itintheairminutesbefore.Theoddswerethattheringbrokeawayfromherfingerthen.Hearts___27___,theytrackedbackalongtheirroute.Itwasafruitless___28___.Theyfelttheirbloodfreeze.Learningofit,theskiersnearbygot___29___.Hourspassedanditseemed___30___evenwithametaldetector.When___31___theywouldhavetowaituntilspringtolocatethering,thecouplewereclosetoamentalcollapse.Butthenablindingflashinthesnowcaughtaskier’seye.Itwasthediamondring!Philturnedthiswild___32___intosomethingevenmoreunforgettable.Accompaniedbythe___33___ofkindstrangers,hedroppedtooneknee,ringinhand,and___34___again.Kimwasovercomewithreliefandjoy.Amomentofheartacheturnsintoalife-long___35___.Thecouplewilllookbackontheirengagementphotoswithlaughter,tearsandappreciationastheytelltheirstory.21.A.happened B.decided C.hesitated D.promised22.A.focus B.outline C.background D.target23.A.emotions B.comments C.characters D.responses24.A.turnedup B.brokendown C.stuckout D.slippedoff25.A.pose B.show C.task D.project26.A.watching B.throwing C.sweeping D.packing27.A.ceasing B.flying C.warming D.sinking28.A.test B.struggle C.search D.option29.A.scared B.relieved C.involved D.noticed30.A.risky B.promising C.unbearable D.hopeless31.A.asked B.told C.warned D.called32.A.adventure B.defence C.entertainment D.investigation33.A.thanks B.cheers C.apologies D.inquiries34.A.married B.kissed C.proposed D.tried35A.dream B.commitment C.pursuit D.memory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。Archaeologistshaveunearthedthesmallestknowncatfossil(化石)attheHualongdongsiteineasternChina.Ithasbeenidentifiedas___36___extinctspeciesofleopardcatnamedPrionailuruskurteni,whichwassosmallthatitcould___37___(comfortable)fitinahand.Itwascomparable___38___sizetothetwosmallestexistingfeline(猫科)species—therusty-spottedcatandtheblack-footedcat.The___39___(origin)biologyresearchsupportedthebeliefofacommonancestorfortheleopardcat,thedomesticcatandPallascat.However,nofossilevidencehadbeenidentifiedbeforethe___40___(discover).Foresthabitats___41___leopardcatslivearenotideallysuitedtobonepreservation.Findingthefossilofaninclinedfirstmolar(臼齿)means___42___(have)evidencefromitsjawboneandteeththatsupportstheideaofacommonancestorforallthreecatspecies.Chinesescientistshavediscovereddozensofprimitivehumanfossilsatthesitedatingback300,000years.Thesefossils___43___(find)sofararetheearliestonesinEastAsia,whicharepartoftheevolutionaryprocessofmodernhumans.Theyfirst___44___(appear)inAfricasome315,000yearsago,butitwasn’tuntilaround45,000yearsago____45____theyemergedineasternAsia.Theanimalfossilshelpcastlightontheenvironment,dietandpotentialthreatsfacedbyprimitivehumans.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在举办以“AIinMyLife”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)AI在你生活中的应用;(2)你的感受和期待。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。AlinMyLife_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Ineverimaginedthatasinglepieceofpapercouldchangemyentireperspectiveonlife.Iwasalibrarian,ajobthathaddefinedmyexistenceforovertwodecades.Mydayswerespentamongthequietrowsofbooks.Ikneweverycornerofthelibrary,everytitleontheshelves,andyet,Ifeltasifmyownlifewasmissingachapter.ItwasatypicalTuesdaymorning.Iwassortingthroughaboxofolddonations,preparingtocatalogsomerarebooks,whenIfoundasmall,yellowedenvelopebetweenthepagesofanancientjournal.Ithadnoaddress,nostamp,andnoindicationofitsorigin.Curious,Icarefullyopenedit.Thehandwritingwaselegantbutfaded,theinkbarelyvisibleagainstthepaper.Theletterread,“DearStranger;Ifyouarereadingthis,knowthatyouarenotalone.Lifehasawayofmakingusfeelisolated,asifourstoriesareinsignificant.Buteverylifematters.Everystoryisimportant.Ihopetheletterfindssomeonewhoneedstohearthesewords.Youarestrongerthanyouthink.Youhavethepowertochangeyourworldonesmallactatatime.Don’tbeafraidtotakerisks,tofollowyourdreams,andtoembracetheunknown.Thegreatestjourneysbeginwithasinglestep.Withhope,AFriend”Ireadtheletteroverandover,feelingastrangemixofemotions.Thewordsresonateddeeplywithinme,asiftheywerewrittenspecificallyforme.Ihadalwaysbeencontentwithmylife,butlately,Ifeltagrowingsenseofrestlessness.Thelibrarywasmysanctuary(庇护所),butithadalsobecomemyprison.Ihadlostsightofmyowndreams,myownstory.Thatevening,asIclosedthelibrary,Icouldn’tshakethefeelingthattheletterwasasign.Ihadalwaysbeencautious,preferringthesafetyofroutinetotheuncertaintyofchange.Buttheletterremindedmethatlifewasmeanttobelived,notjustobserved.注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:Thenextmorning,Iwalkedintothelibrarydirector’soffice,sayingwithresolution,“Ihaveanidea.”____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Weekslater,themoveablelibraryprogramstarted,bringinglibrariestodifferentcommunities.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

达濠华侨中学2025届高三第七次月考英语科试题本试卷共8页,满分120分。考试用时120分钟。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375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。A【1~3题答案】【答案】1.A2.C3.BB【4~7题答案】【答案】4.C5.A6.D7.AC【8~11题答案】【答案】8.A9.D10.D11.CD【12~15题答案】【答案】12.B13.B14.D15.C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。【16~20题答案】【答案】16.G17.F18.D19.B20.A第二部分语言运用(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。【21~35题答案】【答案】21.B22.C23.A24.D25.A26.B27.D28.C29.C30.D31.B32.A33.B34.C35.D第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)【36~45题答案】【答案】36.an37.comfortably38.in39.or

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