资源简介 宝安中学(集团)高中部2025届高三九月检测英语答案阅读理解 A篇21-23 BBD B篇24-27 BCBAC篇 28-31 DCAD D篇32-35 DABA七选五 36-40 CADEG完型填空 41-45 ACBAC 46-50 BDDCD 51-55 BABCA语法填空 56.was employed 57. entirely 58. disappointed 59. which 60. that 61.creating 62.as 63. admired 64. an 65. inventor书面表达应用文写作Possible version(1):Hey,my friend.How time flies! Most likely, when you read the note, I will be on the plane back to China. Here inside the box lies a farewell gift: a porcelain tea set adorned with Monet's Water Lilies.On the dreamy water surface, delicate water lilies blossom in tranquility. I believe you are no stranger to this at all, as we have shared its beauty while visiting the Orangerie Museum to admire the treasures of French art. Thanks to our mutual artistic pursuits, two drifting wanderers finally found catch other in this unknown land, making this journey full of amazement. I remember you mentioned yourfamily's deep appreciation for Chinese tea culture. Given my family's tradition of firing porcelain, I reached out to my parents. With my ideas, they carefully crafted this set. Hopefully as you and your family sip tea from it, you'll savor the chamm of tea culture in the harmony of porcelain and aroma, and recall our cherished memories.Goodbye and good luck. In the hope to meet shortly again, and make our absence sweet.Best wishes,Li HuaPossible version(2):Dear Chris,As our unforgettable summer exchange in Paris comes/draws to a close, I've compiled a handmade photo album that captures our shared experiences during this summer.The album is a mosaic of our friendship, with each photo a piece of our story. From our first awkward introductions to our deep conversations over coffee, from our collaborative projects to our exhilarating cheers at the Olympic games, these images document our growth and the bond we've formed. It's a visual diary of our laughter, our triumphs, and the memories we've created side by side.As we part ways, I extend my best wishes for your future and also eagerly anticipate the day you visit China,either for study or leisure. Until then, may this album be a treasured reminder of our time together and the friendship we've built.Yours,Li Hua作文续写However, these books were far from enough.To ensure children get access to more books,Sadiya took pictures of the library and uploaded them online, calling on students to donate books to the children library.Before long, hundreds of new and secondhand books poured in, but they needed checking,classifying and arranging in order on the shelves, which took Sadiya, her uncle and cousin a whole week.【高分句型一] Tired as Sadiya was, a smile lit up her face when she pictured the scene where children were buried in reading by the book-filled shelves.【高分句型二】(Sadiya想办法为图书馆添置书籍的经过)With everything ready, the library finally opened.Several children stepped in curiously, asking Sadiya,"Can we read the books " "Sure.Welcome!" Sadiya encouraged them.Some chose what they liked,while others hesitated.Realizing they had trouble reading, Sadiya gathered them in a corner,teaching them from the very beginning.Soon more children joined in.Every night Sadiya spared some time to give lessons so that more children could gain knowledge from the books.Sadiya's efforts opened the wisdom door for them, which would surely make a great difference to their lives. (图书馆开放之后Sadiya管理图书馆和读者的情况)宝安中学(集团)高中部2025届高三九月检测英语(满分:120分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AHave you ever been really hungry,but there wasn't much to eat in your kitchen Did you throw together a bunch of stuff you had on hand and were pleasantly surprised when it tasted good You aren't alone.Some of our favorite foods were created by accident.Here's a sample menu of some familiar foods that never would have happened if someone hadn't created them by mistake.POTATO CHIPSOne of the world's favorite snacks is the result of a complaint.In 1853,a man was eating dinner at Moon's Lake House in Saratoga Springs,New York.He ordered fried potatoes,a popular side dish.But when they came out of the kitchen,he didn't think they were crispy enough.He sent them back to the kitchen,where Chef George Crum was so angry at having his cooking criticized that he sliced the potatoes really thin,put lots of salt on them,and fried them.Not only did the diner love them,but everyone else did,too.They soon became a specialty of the restaurant.TOFUTofu,or bean curd,is made by curdling(使凝结)fresh soya milk,pressing it into a solid block,and then cooling it.Tofu was accidentally invented in China 2,000 years ago,when a cook added seaweed to soya milk,which made it curdle.This is the same process that is used for making cheese.Like cheese,tofu is a great example of how really messing up a recipe can create something unexpectedly good.CHEESE PUFFSDid you ever wonder who thought up cheese puffs The company that invented them wasn't even trying to make food for people.It was trying to make animal feed.In the 1930s,the Flakall Company of Wisconsin made animal food from small,flaked pieces of grain.One day,an employee,Edward Wilson,watched workers pouring cornmeal(谷粉)into the flaking machine, wetting it to keep it from clogging(堵塞).Because the machine was very hot,the wet conmeal came out of it in puffy ribbons that hardened when they hit the air.Wilson took some of the ribbons home,added oil and flavoring to them,and voila!Cheese puffs!21.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage A.Seaweed is also used for making cheeseB.Bean curd dates back 2000 years in China.C.Hot wet cornmeal hardened when they hit the air.D.Chef George Crum didn't like to criticize others' cooking.22.What do the three foods have in common A.They are the results of complaints B.They were not created on purpose.C.They weren't originally made for people. D.They are all popular throughout the world.23.What's the purpose of the text A.To recommend some foods. B.To inform readers of some foods.C.To compare the features of some foods. D.To introduce the origins of some foods.B“Why do indeed to study math ”This is a question I used to ask every time I encountered difficult primary school math questions or every time I did not feel like doing my math homework. Like many people,I once firmly believed we study math merely to finish our homework and pass math exams and that math is only relevant to those who would like to pursue a career as scientists. However,this perception later turned out to be absolutely ridiculous.One turning point was when I was 16,while washing dishes,I noticed that the soap bubbles were packed together like a honeycomb,but not all of these shapes were perfectly round.Why did some of the bubbles look like hexagons(六边形) Why didn't I see any star-shaped bubbles When I learned that math could help answer these questions,I realized math pops up even in our kitchen sink.You may worry that learning many topics in elementary school,like percentages and measurements,is a waste of time.But your concern is definitely unnecessary.Look at these examples and you'll know what I mean.If you want to build a fence around your house or paint your walls a new color,all of those activities require knowledge about measurement and scaling. More complicated construction projects,such as building a tree house,require lots of mathematical problem-solving skills.Studios like Pixar rely on ideas from geometry(几何学)to bring characters like Ember from Elemental to life.With an understanding of geometric transformations like reflections,rotations and translations,you can use your computer to make your own animated films.Many high-paying jobs use math,especially probability.Understanding probability helps doctors identify how effective medical treatments will be,informs coaches about ways their teams can improve and aids code experts in keeping private information secret.Math is so much more than filling out homework problem sets.So next time you kickback to watch your favorite animated movie,or start saving up for a fancy tech device,hopefully,you'll appreciate how math is integrated into so many parts of life.24.What is many people's common misunderstanding about math A.It is a very complex subject.B.It is useless outside of academic settings.C.Math exams are too challenging for many pupils.D.Math scores can be boosted greatly through homework.25.The author's experience with soap bubbles highlightsA.the artistic beauty of soap bubblesB.the role of chemistry in soap bubble formationC.the unexpected presence of math in daily situationsD.the importance of observation skills in everyday life26.Why are several examples mentioned in Paragraph 3 A.To emphasize the complexity of some math concepts.B.To demonstrate the value of foundational math skills.C.To prove the significance of problem-solving abilities.D.To show the challenges of practical applications of math.27.What can be the best title for the text A.Math Is Here,There,and EverywhereB.How Should Math Be Taught in Schools C.Math Is Still a Universal but Difficult LanguageD.Can Math Help Us Unlock Good Job Opportunities CAs AI develops,it becomes challenging to distinguish between its content and human-created work.Before comparing both,it's good to know about the Perplexity &Burstiness of a text.Perplexity is a measurement used to evaluate the performance of language models in predicting the next word in a group of words.It measures how well the model can estimate the probability of a word occurring based on the previous context.A lower perplexity score indicates better predictability and understanding of the language,while a higher perplexity score suggests a higher degree of uncertainty and less accurate predictions.The human mind is so complex compared to current AI models that human-written text has high perplexity compared to AI-generated text.Examples:High Perplexity:“The teapot sang an opera of hot,wheeling tea,every steamy note a symphony of flavor. ”Low Perplexity:“I poured hot water into the teapot,and afresh smell filled the room. ”Burstiness refers to the variation in the length and structure of sentences within a piece of content.It measures the degree of diversity and unpredictability in the arrangement of sentences Human writing often exhibits bursts and lulls(间歇),with a mix of long and short sentences,while Al-generated content tends to have a more uniform and regular pattern.Higher burstiness indicates greater creativity,spontaneity(自发性),and engagement in writing,while lower burstiness reflects a more robotic and monotonous(单调的)style.Just like the perplexity score,human-written content usually has a high burstiness score.Examples:High Burstiness:“The alarm screamed.Feet hit the floor.The tea kettle whistled.Steamstreamed.Heart pounded.The world,awake. ”Low Burstiness:“In the peaceful morning,the alarm clock's sof ring greeted a new day.Iwalked to the kitchen,my steps light and unhurried.The tea kettle whistled its gentle song,a comforting tune that harmonized with the steam's sof whisper:”Here,I wrote a passage on the “Importance of lifelong learning”myself and also asked ChatGPT to do the same to compare better AI-generated and human-written text.28.What do Perplexity &B rustiness probably serve as A.Complexities of a language. B.References in generating text.C.Phenomena of language varieties D.Criteria on features of a text.29.What are the characteristics of an AI-generated text A.Low perplexity and high burstiness. B.High perplexity and low burstiness.C.Low perplexity and low burstiness D.High perplexity and high burstiness30.Which of the writing ways below does the author skip when developing the article A.Quoting sayings. B.Showing examples.C.Giving definitions. D.Making comparisons.31.What will be probably talked about next A.Some essays from ChatGPT. B.Analyses of lifelong learning.C.An example of the writer's own. D.An illustration for differencesDIt's summer,and the very(棕夜鸦)has nearly finished hatching this year's generation.Soon, the bird will make a big move,migrating thousands of miles south.It's a perilous journey for a small songbird only weighing about 30 grams:if a hurricane happens to influence that migration, some of them may never make it.But every hurricane season is different,and veries,as the research shows,have plugged into the global climate cycles that allow them to anticipate what a season will be like.It was found that for two decades,veery migration patterns from Delaware to South America accurately predicted the intensity of the Atlantic Basin hurricane season.During bad years,the birds would wrap up their breeding(繁殖)season sooner and head down to South America early,and during mild years, the birds would hang out in eastern North America for longer.Study leader Christopher Heckscher thinks the way the veeries “predict”hurricane seasons may result from small changes in regular global cycles like EINin and La Nin events.During El Nino years,the Pacific Ocean water is warmer than average,and those same Pacific Ocean temperatures produce winds that more effectively tear apart hurricanes,leading to below average hurricane seasons.The opposite is true for a LaNinm a year.With these seasonal changes,rainfall in veery habitat may vary,and during years when more rain falls,more fruit could be available,a major staple(主食)in veeries' diet.This change in diet may help the veery return to North America in better shape,more capable of a longer breeding season.Contrarily,with too little fruit,they maybe driven by their lack of physical fitness to cut their breeding season short.Migrations like the ones taken by the veeries have formed over thousands of years as birds react to predictable changes in the weather.However,the issue now is the speed with which the climate is changing.Research has shown that climate change will make hurricanes more likely togrow from small storms to large storms.Can birds respond quickly enough 32.What does the underlined word“perilous”in the first paragraph mean A.Boring. B.Flexible. C.Crowded. D.Dangerous33.How do veeries react to different hurricane seasons A.By adjusting their timing of migration.B.By working out a new migration route.C.By changing their locations of hatching eggs.D.By minimizing the size of the migratory group.34.What may the hurricanes be like in a La Nin ayear A.Weaker and less frequent. B.More numerous and stronger.C.More intense but les common. D.More unpredictable and irregular.35.What concern is mainly expressed in the text A.Whether veeries can adapt to rapid climate change.B.That EI Nino and La Nim events will happen frequently.C.Whether scientists can accurately predict hurricane seasons.D.That hurricanes will prevent veeries from completing their migration.第二节阅读下面短文,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。(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)For the last decade,I've studied entrepreneurs(企业家)and the key to their success Unsurprisingly,many have failed more times than they've succeeded.While failure may initially be a blow to your confidence and even put you in a financial crisis,it is not the end of the road. 36One of the entrepreneurs I studied was the founder of a pharmaceutical(制药的)company in Nigeria.To set itself apart from the competition,this company invested in drugs for the elderly. 37 This outcome motivated people there to conduct more analyses and they identified the company's location as the problem.By moving elsewhere,it has grown to be one of the most successful companies in the industryFailure should be viewed as just an adventure,rather than a sign that your goal is unreachable. 38 James Dyson struggled for five years to make the world's first cyclone vacuum cleaner work.In the meantime,he had gone into debt and even signed his house over to the bank.Now owning a multi billion-dollar company,James Dyson insists that his company's spirit of risk-taking has stayed the same39 Before making decisions,they consider the probability of a loss and how it could be minimized.From a biographical analysis of entrepreneurs,I found the ability to anticipate possible risks and cope effectively with them is essential to successful entrepreneurs,which helps them pick themselves up.As an entrepreneur,it is important to recognize opportunities to grow.Again,failure can help with this mindset.More often than not,being successful makes you self-content.Although failure can be a hiccup(小问题),it opens your mind to new opportunities and perspectives. 40 So don't be afraid of failure;when you fail,fail forward.A.After several months,it suffered a significant loss.B.Successful entrepreneurs are good at recovering from failures.C.Actually,some great businesses are based on multiple failed attempts. D.Indeed,entrepreneurs often stress taking risks is key to their success.E.Although they tend to take risks,entrepreneurs are always calculative.F.The preparation provides reassurance and a map to try again if they do fail.G.Failure helps you see what is invisible to those who are constantly successful.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)I had taken some detours(弯路)in my scientific research journey.During my studies, I___41 focused on carrying out big projects.And this belief was 42 by a senior colleague who advised me to prioritize big projects.Besides,he 43 that a high-impact publication would definitely lead me to a smoother path ahead.However,the reality 44 my expectationsI faced repeated 45 as I sought cooperation with renowned researchers.While initially 46 about my big ideas,thinking my project sounded interesting and promising, they 47 upon learning of my early-stage career and ultimately declinedFor about two years,I was stuck in this 48 —I was excited about my big ideas but making little actual progress,which left me 49 and almost nearing my breaking point. 50 the need for change,I began to pursue exploratory investigations driven by my 51 even if the scientific questions were not groundbreaking.This allowed me to design projects from scratch(从头做起)instead of copying others' ideas.By stepping into 52 fields and reading papers in different areas,I discovered new connections and exciting ideas.Interestingly,when I shared these projects with other researchers,they eagerly 53 me.And the resulting publication brought me great 54 though they didn't receive significant attention.Moving forward,I have resolved to 55 to explore small projects.Small,I've learned,is not equal to insignificance41.A.blindly B.occasionally C.unwillingly D.rarely42.A.adjusted B.destroyed C.strengthened D.absorbed43.A.complained B.guaranteed C.denied D.preferred44.A.went against B.corresponded to C.relied on D.brought about45.A.encouragement B.references C.rejections D.training46.A.particular B.enthusiastic C.knowledgeable D.careful47.A.approved B.struggled C.criticized D.hesitated48.A.competition B.experiment C.misunderstanding D.state49.A.impatient B.regretful C.depressed D.envious50.A.Reflecting B.Meeting C.Indicating D.Realizing51.A.experience B.curiosity C.target D.budget52.A.unfamiliar B.popular C.traditional D.advanced53.A.challenged B.joined C.prevented D.comforted54.A.possession B.responsibility C.satisfaction D.convenience55.A.continue B.attempt C.prepare D.learn第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Born and raised in California,Kurt Wenner attended Rhode Island School of Design and Art Center College of Design in California.While at Art Center College of Design, he 56 (employ)to work for NASA as an illustrator.There,he was among the few highly skilled artists whose work was done 57 (entire)by hand.Eventually,Kurt left the agency and moved to Europe to study some of the world's greatest works of art. 58 (disappoint) to find no class on the principles of classicism,the young artist came up with his own self-learning program 59 involved spending countless hours drawing from the art collections of the Vatican Museums.Every morning,Kurt would draw some of the world's most famous works of art.It was during this period 60 he discovered the world of pavement illusions(错觉).One day,on his way to the Vatican Museums,Wenner passed by artists 61 (create)images with chalk on the pavement.After being invited to try his hand at it,he spent only a few months developing a new art form known 62 _the 3D pavement art.Inspired by a wide range of subjects,Kurt Wenner creates well-designed pavement artworks that, 63 (admire)from just the right angle,have 64 impressive depth that makes them look sculpted into the pavement.The artist is generally regarded as the 65 (invent) of the 3D pavement art and his works have attracted audiences in over 30 countries around the world.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(本题共1小题,共15分)假定你是李华,即将结束在巴黎的暑期交换学习。离别之际,你为一起学习的英国室友 Chris准备了一份礼物。请为这份礼物附上一张便条,内容包括:1. 礼物简介; 2. 意义阐述; 3.临别祝福。注意:1.词数为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。第二节读后续写(本题共1小题,共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。18-year-old Sadiya was born in Deora,a small village in eastern India,but moved to the city of Mumbai when she was three.In 2020,when the pandemic(疫情)broke out,her father's small business was forced to close temporarily and the family returned to their ancestral village to wait out the pandemic.However,it greatly shocked her when she found that attending school was uncommon in Deora,where almost half of the villagers couldn't read.Unable to afford textbooks,many families often withdrew their children from schools.They didn't wish to educate their children,many of whom had to work in the fields with their parents,even though some had the desire to read.Sadiya,the college girl with a strong sense of social responsibility,had been trying to seize opportunities to open doors for others.Fluent in Hindi,Urdu,and English,she often spoke at inter-college events on the right to education and enjoyed a high reputation among college students.Used to taking on challenges,Sadiya was determined to do something for the village children. One day last July,Sadiya sat down with her family elders and put forward the idea of setting up a library.Many shook their heads in disagreement —this wasn't how a young girl should spend her time.After many discussions,Sadiya finally convinced them and gained access to a relative's guesthouse,mending it with $67 that she'd won in public-speaking competitions,With help from her uncle,Akbar,and cousin,Nawaz,she got to work.Walls were repainted,the bamboo roof was repaired and lights and bookshelves were fixed,and the room was filled with chairs and a long table.Pictures on the walls brightened the space.Looking at the newly-decorated “"library”,Sadiya couldn't hold back her excitement while imagining the children reading books there.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。However these books were far from enough.With everything ready,the library finally opened. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025届深圳宝安中学集团高三九月检测卷.docx 宝安中学(集团)高中部2025届高三九月检测英语答案docx.docx