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廣東省深圳市2025屆高三英語下學期第一次調(diào)研考試(一模)試題試卷共8頁,卷面滿分120分,折算成130分計入總分??荚囉脮r120分鐘。留意事項:答題前,先將自己的姓名、準考證號填寫在答題卡上,并將準考證號條形碼粘貼在答題卡上的指定位置。用2B鉛筆將答題卡上試卷類型A后的方框涂黑。選擇題的作答:每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效。非選擇題的作答:用簽字筆干脆答在答題卡上對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙和答題卡上的非答題區(qū)域均無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,請將本試題卷和答題卡一并上交。其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AMakethemostofthepleasantweatherandenjoythebestwalkoftheyearwithfriendsandfamily.Useyour2for1Entryinsomeofourfavoritelandscapegardensforamemorabledayout.PainswickRococoGardenFindbeautyandquietnessattheUK'sonlycompletesurvivingRococoGarden.Discoverfancifulgardenflowers,woodlandwalks,andbeautifullyframed(鑲框)viewsacrossthevalley.Dogsonshortleadsarepermittedandtheshopoffersarangeofseasonalandlocalproduce.Bookat.uk.Open:closed1-25March,open26-31March,10am-4pm,lastentry2:30pm.NymansGardenWalkdownSpringWalkpackedwithseasonalflowersandpleasantsmells,andenjoythehedge(樹籬)toppedwithfrost.Routesincludethosewithplentyoflevelpathstofollowaroundthegarden.Dogsarewelcomeeverydayfrom1:30pm,withafestivetreatprovided.Bookat.uk/nymans.Open:dailyexcept24-25March,10am-4pm.VentnorBotanicGardenEveninearlyspring,therearetypicallyover200varietiesofplantstobeseenfloweringasyouexplorethe27acres.Enjoyaccesstothecoastalpathandroutesaccessibleforwheelchairs,andthenwarmupwithcofieemilkinthecafeafterwards.Bookatbotanic.co.uk.Open:dailyexcept25March,9am-4pm.GibsideGardenEnjoywalkingpathsatthisGeorgianlandscapegarden,featuringplentyofwildlife.Followthewindingriverandturningvalleyforfantasticviews.upwithhotchocolateanddeliciousbiscuitsinthesecond-handbookshop.Bookat.uk/gibside.Open:dailyexcept24and25March,10am-4pm.21.WhatdoPainswickRococoGardenandNymansGardenhaveincommon?A.Valleyviews.C.Seasonalproduce.B.Frostyflowers.D.Petpermission.22.Whichgardenfavorspeoplewithwalkingdisability?A.PainswickRococoGarden.C.VentnorBotanicGarden.B.NymansGarden.D.GibsideGarden.23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inaresearchpaper.C.Inasciencemagazine.B.Inatravelbrochure.D.Inageographytextbook.Growingup,IwasoftenthefirstJewishpersonmyclassmateshadevermet.IlivedinMississauga,Ontario,andwastheonlyJewishstudentinmygrade一sometimestheonlyoneinthewholeschool.Thisdifferencesetmeapart.EverySeptember,IhatedpresentingthenotemyparentshadexpertlymadetoateacherIwasjustgettingtoknow.ThenoteexplainedthatIwouldbeabsentduringtheJewishHighHolidaysofRoshHashanahandYomKippur.Iflattedthatmyteacherswouldlabelmethe“Jewishkid".Therealtroublealwayscameasthelocalnewyear'sfestivalapproached.IwasJewishandcelebratedHanukkah,notthisfestival.Atschool,ononedaybeforethewinterbreak,everyclasswouldsitinneatrowsinthegymandsingsongsfromthefestival.However,themusicteachersometimesplayedDreidel,Dreidel,Dreidel,aJewishfestivalsong,andIwouldfeelhundredsofeyesstaringatmyredcheeks.Asmyfriendscounteddownthedaysuntilthefestival,IcountedthedaysuntilitwasoverandIcouldgobacktofeelingnormal.Eachyearduringprimaryschool,mymotherwouldcoordinate(協(xié)調(diào))withmyteachertocometomyclassandtellthestoryofHanukkah.Shewouldpreparetreatsandmaterialsdependingonmyage.EverytimeIwouldproudlystandbesideherasshetoldthestoryofHanukkahandexplainedthesymbols.Thechildrenwhohadattendedthepresentationpreviouslycompetedtoanswerquestions.Aftermymomleft,Iwouldoverhearthemshowingofftheirfriedtreatstokidsinotherclasses.Mymom'sannualvisitstomyschoolsparked(激發(fā))interestfromotherparentsaswell.Overtheyears,wehadvisitsfromparentswhosharedhowfestivalswerecelebratedinGermanyandItaly.Mymomshowedme,myclassmatesandtheirfamiliesthatwhatsetsusapartshouldbecelebratedandshared,anintentionwhichIcontinuetosetformyselfasIcyclethroughanotherholidayseason.Whatdoestheunderlinedword inparagraph2referto?Noticed.B.Disagreed.C.Worried. D.Expected.Whatreallyannoyedtheauthorduringthelocalfestival?Beingatricktarget. B.Singingholidaysongs.C.Beingculturallydifferent. D.Celebratingothers'festival.Howdidtheauthor'sclassmatesreacttoMom'scoming?Theywelcomeditwarmly. B.Theygaveawayhertreats.C.Theyshowedo任themselves. D.Theyexpressedsympathyforher.WhichofthefollowingbeststateswhatMomdidatschool?Sheprotectedherchildfrombeinghurt.Sheencouragedcross-culturalunderstanding.ShemadeHanukkahaschool-celebratedfestival.ShesavedtheJewishtraditionfrombeingchanged.cTodayChinaistheworld'sbiggestconsumerofwheat.Butitwasn'talwaysthatway.WheatonlycametotheareanowknownasnorthernChinatowardtheendoftheNeolithic(新石器)period,some4,600yearsago.Initially,wheatdidn'tseemtobesodeliciousandhadbeentreatedasacropofdesperationratherthanacookingdelight.ThefirstfarmersofnorthernChinaprimarilygrewmillet(粟),startingasearlyas11,500yearsago.BythetimeoftheTangdynasty,wheathadreplacedmillet,becomingamajorcrop.Butrelativelylittlewasknownaboutexactlywhythisshiftoccurred.Inanattempttotracktheanswer,Iaccumulated(積累)acollectionofnearly1,200datapointscoveringmorethan50sitesfromthemid-Neolithic,about9,000yearsago,tothecollapseoftheEasternHandynastyin220AD.Thesiteswereacross8modemprovinces,rangingfromGansuprovinceinthenorthwesttoShandongprovinceintheeast.Onepossibleexplanationisamajorclimateshift,calledtheHoloceneEvent3,whichhappened4,000to4,500yearsago.Atthattime,theclimatebecamecolderanddrieracrosscontinents,causingdamagetocropproduction.Ontopofthis,thelateNeolithicperiodwasalsoatimeofrapidpopulationgrowtharoundtheworld.Withanever-increasingpopulationandunsteadycropproduction,itisreasonabletoassumethatNeolithicfarmersinnorthernChinawerestruggling.Wheat,itturnsout,actuallyneedsmorewaterthanmillet,makingitseemapoorchoiceforadryperiodofhistory.Butimportantly,itcanbesowedaftermillethasbeenharvested.That,wethink,isthemostlikelyreasonwhythepeopleacrossnorthernChinastartedtogrowwheat.Frommoreextremeweathertochangingcoastlines,climatechangehasalwaysbroughtunexpectedandsometimesdramaticchangestosocieties.Inthisinstance,theconsequenceoftheHoloceneEvent3innorthernChinaproved,eventually,delicious.Itwasapoorchoiceatthebeginning.D.ItwastheearliestcropgrowninChina.Theauthordidworldwideresearch.D.Theauthorwasgoodatcollectingdata.A.Itreplacedmilletforitsgreattaste.Itwasapoorchoiceatthebeginning.D.ItwastheearliestcropgrowninChina.Theauthordidworldwideresearch.D.Theauthorwasgoodatcollectingdata.A.Itreplacedmilletforitsgreattaste.C.Itoutnumberedmillet4,600yearsago.Whatdothefiguresinparagraph3show?
A.Theauthorfoundtheexactanswer.C.Theauthortooktheresearchseriously.WhatwasprobablythemainreasonfornorthernersinChinatogrowwheat?Thewatersupplywasenoughthen.Theharvestofmilletwasnotsatisfying.Itadjustedtotheweatherconditionsbetter.Ithadanalternativesowingseasonwithmillet.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?HowwasmilletintroducedtoChina?WhydidChinesefarmersswitchtowheat?WhydidChinabecomethebiggestwheatconsumer?HowwasChina,swheatgrowthaffectedbyclimatechange?DTherobotsarealive,andnowtheycanreproduce.Thafsnotacontinuationto"TheTerminator^It'sthelatestresultofresearchamongscientistsatHarvardandtheUniversityofVermont.Thesexenobots,namedfortheAfricanfrogXenopuslaevis,couldmovearoundanddisplaycollectivebehavior.Theresearcherstookstemcells(干細胞)fromtheskinoffrogandputtheminsaltwater,wheretheycametogetherintoballswithacoveringofcilia,whicharesimilartosmallhairsandenabletheorganisms(生物體)tomove.Thescientistsnoticedthattheseorganisms,xenobots,wouldcollectanyparticles(粒子)placedinthedishtomakepiles.Theystartedtowonderwhetherthetinyrobotswoulddothesamethingwithindividualstemcells,sotheyconductedatest.Knowingthatxenobots5shapesaffecttheirbehavior,theresearcherstriedtofigureoutwhichformwouldhelptheorganismtoreproducerepeatedly.Theydiscoveredthata"C"shapeseemedtobethebest.TheC-shapedxenobotsgatheredindividualstemcellsintogroups,whichbecamexenobotsoftheirown.Thistypeofreproductionisbasedontheorganisms*movement,ratherthangrowingandthenforminganewbeingasotheranimalsandplantsdo.Xenobotsareonanunusuallinebetweenlivingorganismsandrobots.Theyareorganismsbecausetheyaremadeofstemcellsandcanreproduce.Buttheyarealsorobotsbecausetheycanmoveontheirownandperformphysicallabor.Althoughmostrobotsaremadeofmetal,robotsaregiventhedefinitionnotbytheirmaterial,butbywhattheycando.Beforenow,Kriegman,apostdoctoralfellowatHarvardUniversity,said,“noonehasbeenusinglivingmaterialsasself^moving,self-poweredrobots."Theresearchershopethatthexenobotscanhelpthembetterunderstandtheprocessofreproduction一afundamentalqualityoflife—andhowtocontrolit.Facedwithaworldfullofself-reproducingproblems,suchasCovid-19,Kriegmansaidstudyingxenobotscouldleadscientistsclosertosolutions.Whatinspiredtheresearcherstoperformanexperiment?Thepositionofparticles. B.Thegatheringofstemcells.C.Themovementoforganisms. D.Thecollectiveabilityofxenobots.WhatisspecialabouttheC-shapedxenobotsreproduction?B.Itgeneratesnewbeings.D.ItB.Itgeneratesnewbeings.D.It5sbasedonxenobots5motion.C.Itseparatesindividualstemcells.Howarexenobotsdefinedasrobots?B.Bytheirreproduction.D.Bytheirphysicalappearance.B.Bytheirreproduction.D.Bytheirphysicalappearance.C.Bytheiruniquecomponent.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheresearchfromthelastparagraph?A.Itcouldmakeabreakthrough. B.Itwouldbringscientistscloser.C.Itcouldfindthesecretofreproduction. D.ItwoulddiscoverthesolutiontoCovid-19.其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。OscarWildeoncesaid,“Manisleasthimselfwhenhetalksinhisownperson.Givehimamask,andhewilltellyouthetruth.,,Artprovidesawaytocommunicateexperienceswhenpeoplelackverbal(語言的)skills.36Arttherapy(療法)isfoundedontheassumptionthateveryoneiscreativeandcapableofself-expression.37Asarestorativepractice,itallowspeopletoexpressthemselvesinnon-verbalways,suchasdrawingandpainting.Evena45-minutecreativeactivitycanchangeaperson'smentalstate.Workingwithanarttherapistdoesevenmore: 38Youngchildrentypicallydrawandsinganddancewithoutworryingabouttheirabilities.Adults,however,oftenhavecomplexfeelingsaboutartandartmaking.Theybegintoevaluatethequalityoftheirartinsteadoffocusingonself-expressionitself.39However,arttherapistscanguidepeopleinexpressingthemselveswithoutconcerningwhethertheirartworkistechnicallybrilliant,sothattheycanconnectorreconnectwiththeartworksthathelpthemdealwithlifechallenges.Whatarearttherapists5superpower?Theycanchanneldangerousthoughtsintoimaginativeartworks.Forinstance,peoplewithviolenttendenciesmightletouttheirangerbyhittinganotherhumanbeing.40Theseartisticchoicessatisfythebrain'sdesirefornoveltywithoutcompromisingpersonalsafety.Arttherapyisadouble-edgedsword.Thus,themanybenefitsofcreativeself-expressionarelost.Theydevelopartasanexpressiveskillforsolvingproblems.But,obviously,releasingtheirangerinthiswayisn'tagoodchoice.Arttherapy,initsownways,caninfluencearangeofhumanfunctioning.Itcansignificantlyenhancepositivemoodsandboostmeasuresofwell-being.However,witharttherapists5help,theirenergycouldbechangedintocreativeproducts.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Mostyoungpeoplearealwaysontheirphones,whichmayupsetmanypeople.41 ,agroupcalledGirlScoutsarereceiving42forsettinguptheirfirstwalk-inclinicforelderlypeople,whohavedifficultyunderstandinghowto43thesecretsoftheirsmartphones.Eachteenspentatleastanhourofone-on-onetimewiththeiroldsters.Basedontheir44knowledge,eachGirlScoutwasassignedto45differentaspectsofAndroidandApplephones.Someoftheoldstersactuallywantedtotakepartine-commerce(電子商務(wù)),andneededhelpto46apaymentaccountontheirsmartphoneswhileotherssimplyhad47whenlearninghowtosendmessagestotheirfamilymembers."Iwasteachingthisolderwomanhowto48 ,andthefirstthingshedidwastosendamessagetoherdaughter/5oneoftheScoutssaid.“How49itwas!Itjustmademefeelreally,reallyhappy."Inadditiontoarranginggrouplessonsforalloftheseniorsto50togetherattheendoftheclinic,theyoungstersevenprintedoutbrochuresandguidesfortheseniorstotakehomeincase51seniorswouldencounterproblemswiththeirsmartphonesinthefuture.Theeighthgradersearnedtheir"SilverAward,,fortheirjob.Afterexperiencingthe52oftheirproject,thegirlshopetoorganizemore53 inthenearfuture."Thosegirlswerejustgreat,"saidNancy,agreat-grandmotherwhoonce 54theclinic.“Theywerereadyforusandhadaverymatureattitudeaboutansweringourquestions,andthey55thepraise.41.A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Besides42.A.serviceB.praiseC.invitationD.donation43.A.keepB.untieC.shareD.unlock44.A.technologicalB.medicalC.psychologicalD.physical45.A.recordB.teachC.recallD.investigate46.A.getbackB.setupC.checkoutD.payoff47.A.patienceB.luckC.funD.trouble48.A.writeB.phoneC.textD.read49.A.sweetB.simpleC.rareD.common50.A.playB.liveC.talkD.review51.A.amazedB.experiencedC.confusedD.respected52.A.successB.arrangementC.changeD.pressure53.A.performancesB.clinicsC.clubsD.competitions54.A.organizedB.managedC.visitedD.funded55.A.neededB.refusedC.enjoyedD.deserved其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。AnewgroupoffreeemployeeshavebeenaddedtoaFrenchworkforce.Sofar,athemeparkinwesternFrance56(employ)sixbirds,moreexactlysixcrows,tocollectanddealwithgarbage一mainlycigaretteendsandothersmallpieces.Thebirdstakethe57(collect)trashtospecialbinswheretheycanreceivebirdfoodinexchange58puttingawaythelitter.ParkpresidentNicolassaid,“Thepurposeofemployingthecrowsistoeducatepeopletotakeuptheirsocial59(responsible).Sincethebirdsareabletodo60wearemuchmoreabletodothanthem,weshoulddothisbyourselves?5Crowshavelongbeenobservedfortheirvariousamazing61(display)ofintelligence.Theyareoneofthe62(smart)groupsofanimalsonearth,withremarkableproblemsolving,toolmaking,anddeductive(演繹)reasoningskills.Inadditiontoinspiringhumanstopickuptrash,theclevercrowscurrently63(work)attheparkareprettyexcitedtoputtheirintelligencetowork."Ithasbecome64excitinggameforthem/5Nicolassays."Theypickupthetrashontheground,andeverydaythey65(reward)forwhattheyhavedone."第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校將舉辦英語演講競賽。請你以GrowUpHealthy為題,寫一篇發(fā)言稿參賽,內(nèi)容包括:簡述現(xiàn)狀;提出建議;發(fā)起倡議。留意:詞數(shù)80左右;請在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Goodmorning,everyone!GrowUpHealthyThafsall.Thankyou.其次節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。LastMarch,Margaritodrovetovisithismotherwholivedinthecountryside.Whenhesetoffforhome,Margarito,s
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