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2025年秋学期金坛一中高三年级英语学科9月阶段性调研试卷
检测用时:120分钟本卷满分:150分
命题人:周卫琴审核人:张云霞
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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第-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.When will the man meet with Nick?
A.On May 13th.B.On May.14th.C.On May 15th.
2.How much did the woman spend on the book?
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A.A salesman.B.A deliveryman.
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4.Where does the conversation take place?
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A.On a bus.B.In a museum.C.At a station.
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A.The meeting will begin on time.
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B.The meeting will be rescheduled
C.The meeting has been pushed forward.
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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。
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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
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A.Regretful
B.Annoyed.C.Embarrassed.
7.Where are the files?
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B.On the computer desk.
C.Next to the fax machine.
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听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What is the woman weak in?
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A.Written French.
B.Written Spanish.
C.Spoken Spanish.
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听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
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C.To advertise for a new house.
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A.By check.
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C.By credit card.
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听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
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13.Why did the man cancel the sailing trip?
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A.He was too busy.
B.He couldn't afford it.
C.He prefers fishing to sailing.
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C.She entered a competition
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15.What do we know about Jenny?
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A.She got injured.B.She won a prize.C.She is an athletic girl.
16.What will speakers do next weekend?
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A.Go to the beach.B.Watch films with Andy.C.Go swimming in the pool.
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听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
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17.What worries many parents about their children?
A.A lack of physical exercise.
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18.How long did today's parents spend outdoors each week when they were kids?
A.About 2 hours.
B.About 4 hours.
C.About 8 hours.
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C.It encourages more social connection.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.The benefits of being outdoors
B.The most popular outdoor activities.
C.The relationship between nature and humans.
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,选出最佳答案。
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China Daily,in partnership with relevant organizations,is launching the International Cartoon and
Illustration Exhibition 2025 on a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind,hoping to promote the
trustworthy use of technology for the benefit of humanity through creative cartoons and illustrations.
Exhibition focus
The theme of this year's exhibition is"Technology and Life".Potential topics include:
1.Displaying how technology changes people's lives
2.Envisioning future technological advancements
3.Honoring scientists and other technology professionals
Timeline of the event
Work Submission:By July 15,2025
Review and assessment:July to August 2025
Awards Ceremony:Between September and October 2025
Awards
The awards are categorized into 4 types:Gold Prize(1 winner)with 30,000 prize money;Silver Prize
(2 winners)with 20,000;Bronze Prize (3 winners)with 10,000;10 Outstanding Prize winners with an
award.Additionally,all the winners will receive a certificate and portfolio (book.
Requirements for submission
1.The submitted works must be original.Participants should be fully responsible for their entries.
2.The works should be submitted in JPEG format,with a resolution of 300dpi,file size no less than 2M
and not exceeding 10M.
3.The submitted works should include a title and a brief textual description.
4.For AI-assisted works,please label as"AI-generated".
5.Student participants should additionally provide their school name and grade year.The names of
their instructors or training institutions are optional.
6.Register and upload your submission on the following website:
https://artcontest.chinadaily.com.cn/2025.html
21.What is the main purpose of the exhibition?
A.To show admiration for technology experts
B.To encourage reliable application of technology
C.To show the latest cartoon and illustration techniques.
D.To promote the development of artificial intelligence.
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22.Which of the following works may meet the requirements?
A.An 11M submission marked Al-generated.
B.A reproduced cartoon drawing in JPEG format.
C.An illustration of 6M with a video explanation.
D.A titled entry without the instructor's signature.
23.Who are the most likely target readers?
A.Cartoonists and illustrators.
B.College students.
C.exhibitors and organizers.
D.AI enthusiasts.
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The road stretched endlessly ahead.I paused to take a few careful sips of water-only enough to
moisten my tongue,since the bottle was already half-empty-and weigh my options.The shade from the
trees did little to ease the burning sun as I struggled to make sense of the maps.The original plan was to stay
overnight at a tourist park near Logue Brook Dam,where I could finally reach my wife,but right then,I
didn't have the faintest idea where I was.Wearily,I pushed myself upright,remounted my bike and started
to double back in the hope of spotting clear trail markers,but this only made things worse:the trees seemed
to press in around me as I desperately scanned for landmarks-and the cicadas (had erupted into a
deafening chorus.
After cycling slowly along the sandy trail for about two hours,I was delighted to see seemingly recent
cycle tracks.Encouraged,I moved on,keeping a sharp eye on the tracks.However,I soon realised that they
were my own.I was covering the same ground.
Discouraged,I lay my bike aside,and sank down under a tree with a heavy sigh.I had no more water,
and my tongue felt swollen.I felt sleepy as groups of flies settled on me in a vain attempt to find dampness.
A sudden warm breeze stirred me.I opened my eyes,caught the distant hum of an engine,and glanced
weakly upward,yet the sound faded away.After a short while,I heard it once more,but this time it seemed
nearer.I dragged my feet and marched toward the source of the sound.When I made it to the top of the hill,
I gasped in utter disbelief.There in front of me lay Logue Brook Dam,with boats pulling water skiers and
folks sunbathing out in the open.I went back to my bicycle,pushed it up the hill,and let it coast into the
lovely cool waters of the dam,where I rolled around wearing my full cycling gear.
24.What can be inferred about the 1st paragraph?
A.The author desperately contacted his wife at the tourist park.
B.The author found the trail markers easily after doubling back.
C.The author felt confused and helpless in the current environment.
D.The cicadas'noise was so loud that the author couldn't find landmarks.
25.When did the author realize he was cycling in circles?
A.When trail markers disappeared.
B.When he recognized his own bike tracks.
C.When the loud cicada noises disturbed him.
D.When he noticed the change in sandy trail conditions.
26.Why were the flies mentioned?
A.To show he was awed at the abundant wildlife.
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C.To illustrate his physical discomfort was intensifying.
D.To inform he unconsciously entered a dangerous zone.
27.What happened to the author in the end?
A.He deserted his bike near the coast.
B.He failed to locate the dam and gave up.
C.He pushed his bike and rolled about the dam.
D.He had the bike freewheel downhill and had fun.
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As more and more reptilian(爬行类的)species are threatened by habitat loss,,scientists and
conservationists say that recognizing reptiles'capacity for emotion can help pet owners and policymakers
alike take better care of them.
When you hear the words"reptilian"or"cold-blooded",the first thing that comes to mind might be an
uncaring boss.That's because for decades,reptiles have been characterized as cold and emotionless
creatures.But scientists agree that they're misunderstood.
This misbelief largely arises from the concept of the"reptilian brain".The term refers to the parts of the
human brain that we use for survival instincts ()According to this misconception,the human brain
evolved over time by adding progressively more complicated structures to this fundamental"reptilian brain",
including the limbic system,which is the source of our emotions.Some researchers long believed that
without human like brain structures,reptiles didn't have the capacity for emotions at all.
Still,scientists have consistently disproven this theory.One study found that handling lizards caused an
increase in their heart rate,indicating an emotional response.Another found that redfooted tortoises
exhibited anxiety-like behavior when placed in a new environment.
Even as research continues to build,the stereotypes (around reptilian emotions remain.
Some research has revealed part of the reason.In 2021,researchers found that lizards give out chemicals to
communicate with each other,meaning they're much harder to.read than mammals.Humans are more likely
to show sympathy for animals that share physical,and emotional characteristics with us,which is why many
people might have a deeper understanding of dogs and cats than of turtles,for instance.
Our tendency to dismiss reptiles isn't just psychologicalit's impacted the level of habitat protections
they're afforded.Apodaca,a conservationist from Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy,says he's noticed
gaps in species recovery funding for reptiles vs.mammals,birds,and fish.However,he's also noticed a
huge increase in awareness of reptilesconservation needsa development which could prove crucial to
fighting habitat loss in the coming years.
28.What is a common misunderstanding about the reptile?
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C.They are well atterded bypet owhers.
D.They are associated with uncaring people.
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29.Which behaviour is managed by the "reptilian brain"?
A.Jumping at a sudden noise.B.Recallinga childhood memory.
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31.What is Apodaca's attitude to the present reptile protection?
A.Hopeful.
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Regardless of how famous they are,and despite the star treatment they receive,many celebrities make
it a point to give back to charities.Some have even set up their own private foundations.Their widely
publicised visits to troubled areas of the world help to raise awareness of issues such as famine and poverty.
According to Jane Cooper of Unicef UK,celebrities have a unique ability to reach huge numbers of people,
many of whom might not otherwise be engaged in charitable causes.She pointed out that famous faces had
played a significant role in raising funds in recent years,and their energies had produced tangible results,
such as enabling millions of children in poorer countries to attend school.
But in spite of these successes,there is evidence to suggest that celebrity endorsement (may be
overrated.In a survey of members of the public to find out if celebrity involvement would encourage people
to donate,researchers found that the impact was not as great as previously thought.When shown a list of
well-known organisations and famous people who represent them,over half of respondents were unable to
match the celebrity with the cause.What's more,three quarters claimed that they didn't respond to celebrity
endorsement in any way.The survey also showed that a few names did stand out as being associated with
particular charities.But the presence of a celebrity in a campaign,was not a significant factor when it came
to a decision to donate time or money.Instead,the majority of people contribute because of personal
connections in their lives and families which make a charity important to them.
In another study aimed at young people,.most participants cited a compelling(无法抗拒的)mission as
their main motivation to give,The second most important drive was if a friend or peer recommended
supporting a particular cause.Only two percent of respondents said they were motivated by.celebrity
endorsement.This seems to contradict the general assumption that teenagers are particularly influenced by
famous people.One possible explanation is that there is.a general fatigue (with celebrity culture.
There is also a suspicion that the stars are the ones who benefit most when they offer to do charity work.
Some critiques have accused that celebrities might actually take attention away from issues by attracting
more attention than the causes they represent.
So taking all these issues into account,is it time for charities to rethink their campaign strategies and
look for alternative ways to reach new audiences?Whichever point of view you favour,there seems to be
opportunities for more research into how charity campaigns might develop relationships with celebrities to
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maximise their potential.This in turn will open up more engagement,and better targeted campaigns-
which can only benefit those who really matter-the people and animals that are in need of assistance.
32.What does the underlined word "tangible"in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.Unexpected.B.Celebrated.C.Definite.
D.Temporarily.
33.Which of the following statements is correct according to Paragraph 2?
A.Celebrity involvement is key to motivating people to donate.
B.All people are not influenced by celebrities in charity donations.
C.Most people contribute to charities because they are inspired by the family.
D.None of the people believe celebrities make any difference to their donation.
34.The 3rd paragraph is mainly about
A.how young people react to celebrity culture
B.who is to blame for taking attention away from charities
C.what mainly motivates young people to be engaged in charitable giving
D.why young people are rarely influenced by celebrities in charity donations
35.What is the author's attitude towards celebrity doing charities?
A.Objective.B.Positive.C.Negative.
D.Unclear.
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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When your Home Becomes a Tourist Attraction
Have you ever looked at a beautiful little new house in London and thought "It must be so amazing to
live there"?36 But for the people who actually do live in those homes,social media photography has
changed what it means to live in a pictures.
Alice Johnston is a longtime resident of Notting Hill,the London neighborhood famous for the
beautifully-painted row houses and for being the setting of the movie of the same name.Johnston,a
journalist,has complicated feelings about her Instagram-beloved neighborhood.She lives on Portobello
Road,one of the capital's most famous streets.37Once,she and a friend were walking his bulldog
when a tourist asked if they could "borrow"the pup for a quick photo.The friend and the dog agreed,so the
Instagrammer posed with the dog in front of a bright blue door and then handed over five pounds as a thank
you.In that story,everybody had a good time.38"I was once woken up at 6 a.m.on Easter Sunday by
a French teenager taking pictures outside,"Johnston says.
39Johnston,for example,tries to be sympathetic to travelers coming to her hometown,recalling
how she loved taking pictures of historic neighborhoods in Paris,Rome and the like.In fact,she recently
found photos of herself as a teenager hanging out at the Notting Hill Camnival years before she moved to the
capital herself.40"I feel lucky that it's cool enough that people want to come where I live."
A.If so,you're not alone.
B.But there can be a darker side.
C.For her,nothing beats the pleasure to see so many people excited about it.
D.Living in a much-photographed place,some people try to take the good with the bad.
E.However,when private homes become tourist attractions,quarrels can occur.
F.And she has witnessed all kinds of behavior committed to getting a perfect picture.
G.As a travel lover,she has become pretty understanding when seeing the crowds again.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分】
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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四个选了贞中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mr.Dalton taught us plane geometry(平而几何)37 years ago.I was a quiet kid,neither getting in
much trouble nor getting 41.Somehow,plane geometry really 42 for me in his class.
Toward the end of the year,Mr.Dalton wanted to 43 our knowledge and gave us a 25-question
true/false nationally standardized test.The test presented each problem with a conclusion shown.We were
required to write out the 44 using our theorems ()
I completed 24 problems quickly,but number seventeen was a lion 45 I spent thirty minutes on
that proof and46I pulled it off with all my efforts.With.47 I marked the question true and handed
in the test.
The next day I got my score,a 96,and number seventeen was 48 wrong When Mr.Dalton asked if
there were any questions,for the first time,my hand 49.
Instead of 50 this was a nationally standardized test and that there couldn't be any51.Mr.
Dalton did the most powerful thing I've ever seen a teacher do:he held out the chalk to me with an
encouraging smile.Murmurs spread through the classroom-some classmates exchanged52glances,
while others leaned forward,curiosity sparking ()in their eyes.I was hesitant for a moment,then went
to the board and demonstrated my proof,using the whole board and three different colors of chalk.In the
end,everyone clapped.Mr.Dalton gave53 for my answer,and I ended up with a full mark.
When I returned37 years later to visit him again,Alzheimer's(阿尔茨海默氏症)had_54_his mind,
but he still wore a happy grin.
I have been grateful to Mr.Dalton,for I could 55 have remained silent rather than challenging his
authority or speaking up when I think I'm right.
41.A.punished
B.noticed
C.confused
D.caught
42.A.clicked
B.existed
C.accounted
D.twisted
43.A.expand
B.further
C.evaluate
D.witness
44.A.result
B.reasoning
C.category
D.principle
45.A.out of control
B.ahead of time
C.above average
D.in the way
46.A.gradually
B.eventually
C.mostly
D.constantly
47.A.depression
B.satisfaction
C.embarrassment
D.fascination
48.A.proved
B.entitled
C.detected
D.marked
49.A.shot up
B.took up
C.came up
D.got up
50.A.suspecting
B.admitting
C.implying
D.arguing
51.A.reasons
B.methods
C.conclusions
D.mistakes
52.A.doubtful
B.cheerful
C.admiring
D.indifferent
53.A.fame
B.scholarship
C.credit
D.faith
54.A.claimed
B.undergone
C.lowered
D.crossed
55.A.merely
B.therefore
C.otherwise
D.still
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。
When I set off in 2008 from Nashville in the U.S.for Shenyang,China,my wallet was filled with cash
and credit cards.Seventeen years later,my wallet56(gather)dust.My smartphone handles everything
about payment.
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In my carly days in Shenyang,cash ruled.Today,even an elderly seller at the local market greets
customers with a payment QR codes().China's mobile payment development,57(push)by
many advanced mobile sofware platforms,has been a way of life.These apps process some 500 trillion
yuan annually,connecting people to services58(rang)from public transit to healthcare.
The next hit came in late 2019 with 59 launch of the pilot programs of digital yuan,a state-backed
currency designed 60(function)both online and offline,which safeguards privacy and reduces
transaction ()fees.61 the popularity of American mobile payment service Venmo,digital yuan
is more efficient than physical cash and heightens my perception of 62(safe).By the end of June
2024,China's e-CNY transactions 63(increase)to 7 trillion yuan.
China's innovations are drawing64_(globe)attention.Creative projects like mBridge,a cross-border
payment project involving the Chinese mainland,Hong Kong Special Administrative Region,Thailand and
the United Arab Emirates,are testing the e-CNY for international trade,65 aim is to simplify
transactions and lessen reliance on systems like SWIFT,the U.S.-dominated global banking network.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
在英语课堂小组讨论的环节,英语老师让大家就高中生用A!写作文的现象发言。请你作为小组代表
撰写一篇发言稿汇报讨论成果,内容包括:1.发表看法;2.提出建议。
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。
Opinions on High School Students'Using AI to Write Essays
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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。
Thanksgiving Day was is around the corner,and as a first-grade teacher.I was excited to give my class
a heartfelt assignment():draw a picture of something they were grateful for.I expected to see drawings
of turkeys and pumpkin pies,symbols of the holiday they might enjoy.
Most of the children did draw exactly that-scenes of feasts and family gatherings.Bright colors filled
their pages,showing smiling families around dinner tables laden with food.But among this festive
atmosphere,there was Lucas,a quiet and sad boy who often stayed by my side while others played at
recess(大课间)。
Lucas was different from the other children.His eyes,always filled with a sadness I could only guess at,
seemed to carry the weight of the world.I often found him standing close to me during recess,his small
hand sometimes slipping into mine as we watched the other children play."Take my hand,Lucas,we'll go
outside,"I'd say gently,and he'd follow,his trust obvious in his grip()
When it was Lucas's turn to share his drawing,he held up his paper,showing a big hand.Just a hand,
with nothing else around it.The simplicity of it stirred the imagination of his classmates.Whose hand could
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it be?
One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer,explaining that farmers raise turkeys and provide food.
Another suggested it was the hand of a police officer,symbolizing protection and care.The discussion went
on and on,each child offering a different interpretation(解读)。
As the children moved on to other assignments,the image of the hand remained in my mind.I couldn't
help but feel there was something more to Lucas's drawing,something dceper and more personal.
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。
Paragraph 1:I approached his desk,my heart heavy with curiosity and concern.
Paragraph 2:The next day,I made sure to stay close to Lucas,lending a hand whenever possible.
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