海南省东方市2024-2025学年高三下学期综合预测(一)英语试题(含答案)

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海南省东方市2024-2025学年高三下学期综合预测(一)英语试题(含答案)

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东方市2025届高三综合高考预测(一)
英 语
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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。
A
The British coastline has a wild beauty in the colder months but still offers incredible wildlife, views and fresh air. Our guide looks at the best beaches to visit in the UK in the winter months.
Cuckmere Haven, East Sussex
If you’re visiting Brighton or Eastbourne, a winter walk along Cuckmere Haven beach and through Seven Sisters Country Park is a must. Here, brisk sea breezes refresh your mind and amazing beach and ocean provide the perfect setting for an open-air yoga session.
Robin Hood’s Bay, Yorkshire
Robin Hood’s Bay is a hidden bit of history, with its raw cliffs, red-roofed cottages and unusual architecture. The beach itself is one of the UK’s best spots for fossil-hunting. Perfect to visit in the winter, you can enjoy a walk along the cliffs or beach to take in the historical village.
Embleton Bay, Northumberland
A beautiful long stretch of beach overlooked by the impressive ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, Embleton Bay is a perfect winter beach. On a clear cold morning the ruins can be seen perfectly from the beach and beach itself backs onto dunes(沙丘), famous for flowers, grasses and birds.
Charmouth, Dorset
There are few family pleasures as simple or as satisfying as finding fossils on the beach. It’s an outdoor experience perfect for children of all ages. There’s no better place to indulge a passion for fossils than the Jurassic coastline of Dorset and Devon. Now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s made up of 95 miles and 185 million years of prehistoric life.
Which beach best suits people who pursue a mind and body practice
A.Cuckmere Haven. B.Robin Hood’s Bay.
C.Embleton Bay. D.Charmouth.
What do the Robin Hood’s Bay and Charmouth have in common
A.They have beautiful cliffs. B.They have historical villages.
C.They are good fossil-hunting spots. D.They are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Where is this text probably taken from
A.A biography. B.A travel brochure.
C.An academic article. D.An exhibition guide.
B
Hearing the speeding cars passing us, I had to focus on the sound of my uncle’s bicycle leading the way. At thirty, with my retinas(视网膜)dying from an eye disease, driving a car was impossible and I couldn’t give up the freedom of riding my bike.
Uncle Fred pedalled steadily. I biked a few inches behind. He shouted directions at each intersection. Suddenly, his voice rose with urgency, “Carol, stop! A car is turning.”
When we reached our destination, my shoulders ached from the ride. As I sat next to Uncle Fred, he cleared his throat and said, “Carol, did you think about getting a trained Seeing Eye dog It can give you independence.” He knew I was afraid of dogs. Words stuck in my throat. But his voice cracked and planted the seed of an idea. My world shrunk as my blindness grew worse. Luckily, I had a good sense of direction, allowing me to visualize neighborhood routes. This skill could be an advantage when working with a dog.
After calculating, I finally called the guide dog school. The admission application arrived, but I still wasn’t sure. One day, I phoned my friend Robert, a longtime guide dog user in my town. He shared his positive experiences. Somehow, his words convinced me to give it a try.
During the training, the dog trainer’s coaching and each successful walk with the dogs built my confidence. As my guide dog Misty and I bonded, my shoulders relaxed. When I returned home, Uncle Fred was the first to meet Misty. Misty sat at our feet waving her tail. She must have picked up on the positive energy that circled us like a hug. Misty drove away my anxiety as I slowly opened my heart to her. Just as Uncle Fred had predicted, overcoming my fear gave me the opportunity for more independence. My new confidence came from using a guide dog, allowing me to walk tall. Uncle Fred’s advice moved my sense of joy from my bike to my dog.
What drove the author to ride a bike
A.Getting prepared for driving a car. B.Treating her disease by taking exercise.
C.Getting familiar with noisy background. D.Enjoying the freedom of moving around.
How did the author react to her uncle’s suggestion
A.She thought it worth a try. B.She drew up a practical plan.
C.She was stuck in desperation. D.She refused it for fear of dogs.
Why did the author call Robert
A.To invite him to adopt a dog. B.To ask him about the application.
C.To encourage him to be positive in life. D.To consult him about taking a guide dog.
What change did Misty bring to the author
A.She became confident about fighting the illness.
B.She became more attached to her uncle for help.
C.She gained her independence with Misty’s help.
D.She formed her community of guide dog trainers.
C
The California sea otter(海獭), once hunted to the edge of extinction, has staged a thrilling comeback in the last century. Now, scientists have discovered that the otters’ success story has led to something just as remarkable: the restoration of their declining coastal marsh(沼泽)habitat.
Elkhorn Slough, a coastal marsh within Monterey Bay, had been experiencing severe damage. The root cause was a growing population of shore crabs, which fed heavily on the marsh plants, weakening the structural integrity of the habitat. Coastal marshes like these are not only natural defenses against storm waves but also serve as important carbon storage areas and water-cleaning systems.
The conservation-driven comeback of the sea otter has been crucial. California’s coastlines were once alive with sea otters. Sadly, they were nearly wiped out at the hands of fur traders. In the 1980s, conservation efforts aided these otters in re-occupying large areas of their former range. Now, Elkhorn Slough has the highest concentration of sea otters in California, with a population of about 100. By naturally feasting on crabs, the otters have helped a significant regrowth of plant life. Brent Hughes, a scientist working alongside Angelini, led a three-year study. Their findings were clear: in areas with sea otters, crab numbers fell markedly. This led to a resurgence in plant growth, which in turn stabilized the soil and lowered the rate of soil washing away.
As the sea otter population continues to restore, their positive impact on coastal ecosystems is likely to increase. It not only showcases the sea otter as a central species - a species that has a significant effect on its natural environment - but also highlights the essential nature of top predators (捕食者)in preserving ecological harmony. “My honest reaction was - this could become a classic in the literature,” says scientist Lekelia Jenkins. She reveals marsh restoration also helps people by reducing flooding. “Suddenly, sea otters go from just cute things we like to something that can protect our livelihoods and our properties.”
What change did the disappearance of sea otters bring about
A.Fewer predatory crabs. B.More coastal plant life.
C.Better water-cleaning effect. D.Worse coastal ecological balance.
What does the underlined word “resurgence” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Barrier. B.Advancement.
C.Destruction. D.Revival.
What is the author’s purpose in quoting Lekelia Jenkins
A.To highlight the importance of coastal marshes.
B.To introduce a new research study on sea otters.
C.To demonstrate the practical benefits of sea otters.
D.To emphasize the need for increased conservation efforts.
What message is conveyed from sea otters’ impact
A.The necessity for controlled hunting.
B.The interconnectedness of the ecosystem.
C.The drawbacks of wildlife reintroduction.
D.The need for human intervention in nature.
D
Emerging economies(新兴经济体)struggled to grow through the 2010s and pessimism clouds them now. People wonder how they will pay debts piling up and grow rapidly. The solution is the fast-spreading digital revolution. The world’s largest emerging market has already demonstrated the enormous effects of digital technology. As China’s old industries have slowed sharply over the past decade, the booming technology industry has kept the economy growing steadily.
Now China’s emerging market peers are getting a push from the same digital engines. Since 2014, more than 10,000 tech firms have been launched in emerging markets. From Bangladesh to Egypt, it is easy to find entrepreneurs(企业家)who worked for Facebook or other US giants before coming home to start their own companies.
How can the emerging market countries adopt common digital technologies faster than the richer countries In societies filled with stores and services, customers are accustomed to using the providers they have. However, in countries where people have difficulty even finding public facilities, a bank or a hospital, they will jump at the first digital option. Though only 5% of the Kenyans carry credit cards, more than 70% have access to digital banking.
The digital impact on productivity is visible. Many governments are moving services online to make them more transparent(透明的)and less affected by corruption(腐败), perhaps the most feared obstacle to doing business in the emerging world. Since 2010, the cost of starting a business has been steady in developed countries while falling sharply in emerging market countries, from 66% to just 27% of the average annual income. Entrepreneurs can now launch businesses affordably, organizing much of what they need on a smartphone.
The era of rapid digitization has only just begun. This offers many developing economies a revolutionary new path to catching up with the living standards of the developed world.
Which is a result of digital technology for China
A.Stable economic growth. B.Accumulated debts.
C.Struggling new industries. D.Booming old industries.
Why does the author mention Kenyans in paragraph 3
A.To present emerging markets’ digital technologies.
B.To show rich nations abandon what they own unwillingly.
C.To present emerging markets accept digital options warmly.
D.To show poor nations have difficulty building public facilities.
What plays a key role in the boom of digital businesses in emerging markets
A.The steady annual income.
B.The low cost of launching businesses.
C.The simplified procedure of setting up a business.
D.The thorough removal of the most feared obstacle.
Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A.Emerging Economies Are Seeking Their Fortune
B.The Digital Impact Is Huge on Global Productivity
C.The Era of Rapid Digitization Is Around the Corner
D.Digital Technology Will Save Slow Emerging Markets
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。
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been frightened by the idea of disappointing people. 36 From preschool through my master degree years I was always the first in my class. But obviously, I’m not a genius. Sometimes, I brought home a nine out of ten grade and my parents would ask me where the other point had gone.
Of course, the explanation was simple: I’d made a mistake. But for a perfectionist, that’s a very dangerous thought, which can cause a chain of abusive self-talks. After all, that mistake was so stupid. 37
What hides behind my perfectionism is the illusion(幻觉)of control, the idea that if I work hard and do my best, I’ll be perfect and protected, 38 Everyone is allowed to make mistakes, except me; everything is a competition, and anything I can’t win is a dead loss.
39 It can even make you physically sick with headaches, stomachaches, muscle cramps and so. on. In some cases, it leads to self-harming behavior, such as eating disorders and addiction. The other dark side of perfectionism is that you become unable to truly appreciate your success — you only focus on what you could’ve done better.
Despite the problems, perfectionism has allowed me to complete a lot and become who I am today. “To see perfectionism as a uniquely negative thing is actually to deny a part of yourself,” said the perfectionism coach Yasmina Hajoui. 40 But that desire needs to be balanced and come from a healthy place.
A.Perfectionism is a survival mechanism.
B.There’s nothing wrong with wanting to do things well.
C.The problem is that perfectionism brings more than stress.
D.I should have studied more, worked harder and focused better.
E.In perfectionism, we tend to believe that only our achievements define us.
F.And if something isn’t perfect, that means it’s my fault and that I’m awful.
G.My solution to that anxiety was to achieve perfectionism-and mostly, it worked.
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)
I came to the sport of triathlons late in life. I spent years accompanying my super-fit brother to triathlons and waiting for him on the hot sidelines while he swam, biked and ran for hours. Then a light bulb turned on in my brain. I could 41 , too, instead of suffering intense 42 .
Starting with what I knew best, I began swimming. I swam up and down, 43 my54-year-old body that my skills haven’t 44 . Thankfully, muscle memory was 45 , leaving me confident for the first session. For the bike part, cycling wasn’t as enjoyable as I remembered, but I didn’t 46 . Tough as it was, all I cared about was finishing the ride. To exercise for the run, I joined a running group. In the beginning, I could merely run 3 miles, but I kept moving forward. I could 47 achieve the goal in a couple of months. Still, I remained rather 48 . How would I swim 1.2miles, bike 56 miles and then run 13.1 miles in one day
When I carefully 49 my crazy idea to my brother, he jumped on board immediately. The final 50 was painful and the big day eventually arrived this summer. At first, I finished swimming a few minutes ahead of my brother. However, I 51 during the bike ride. After about 22 miles, I stopped, got off my bike and 52 , “I think I’m going to quit.”
“You know you won’t let yourself do that”, he replied. 53 , I got back and slowly pedaled (蹬车)to the end. The run was more like a walk. My brother chose to stay with me. The sun burning, we talked, laughed and waved to the 54 . We crossed the finish line together, and a great cheer went up from the crowd. It was a(n) 55 experience for me.
A.participate B.innovate C.experiment D.organize
A.confusion B.sorrow C.boredom D.awkwardness
A.examining B.maintaining C.explaining D.convincing
A.improved B.disappeared C.existed D.arrived
A.ignored B.regained C.discovered D.repeated
A.drop out B.turn around C.get through D.break up
A.narrowly B.extremely C.severely D.hardly
A.puzzled B.embarrassed C.stressed D.terrified
A.brought B.communicated C.contributed D.assigned
A.result B.injury C.treatment D.preparation
A.quitted B.explored C.struggled D.fled
A.reminded B.whispered C.comforted D.persuaded
A.Upset B.Astonished C.Relieved D.Determined
A.judges B.audience C.staff D.losers
A.bittersweet B.heartbreaking C.ongoing D.lifelike
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。
On: streets of Chinese cities, young people can 56 (increasing)be seen wearing clothing with “neo-Chinese elements”. This style featuring traditional Chinese elements such as qipao or hanfu 57 (combine)with modern designs has a sharp re in popularity among. younger generations, who have more confidence than ever in traditional Chinese culture.
With its harmonious combination of urban and casual style, exquisite(精致的)detailing and traditional charm, the “new Chinese style” of clothing, suitable for all occasions, 58 (meet)modem aesthetic(审美的, 美学的)demands successfully in recent years.
On China’s lifestyle-focused social media platform Xiaohongshu, a search for “new Chinese style of clothing” could produce over 2 million results, with the most popular 59 (receive)150, 000, “likes’. During the past Spring Festival shopping festival from January 13 60 28, the sales, of the new Chinese clothing style increased more than 21-fold compared with the same period last year, with most 61 (buyer)being young people.
Analysts say 62 rise of the new Chinese style is in line with the Generation Z’s aesthetic. More youths are willing 63 (express)their individuality with traditional culture, reflecting their cultural confidence and cultural identity. Their 64 (fascinate)and love for traditional Chinese culture have made “China-Chic” a growing trend 65 has gone global.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华, 为庆祝国庆节、丰富同学们的课外活动,上周你校举行了歌唱比赛。请给你的笔友Tom写一封信,分享其中的故事。内容包括:
(1)比赛经过;
(2)你的感悟。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Tom,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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。
During the first week of high school, one of the major headaches for Eva was finding her way in the huge school building. It was a six-story building. On each floor, hallways stretched in four also a library, a cafeteria, and a gym. directions, leading to classrooms, labs, and teachers' offices. Somewhere in the building, there was also a library, a cafeteria,and a gym.
Having a poor sense of direction, Eva found it impossible to get around in such a huge building. All the different hallways and rooms were too much to think about. She decided that she would memorize where her classes were and then pretend that the rest of the place didn't exist.
In her first P. E. class, Eva was shocked when Coach Pitt announced that everyone had to run one mile around the track outside. There was nothing she feared more than having to run a whole mile.To Eva, “a mile” was used to describe long distances. It was ten miles from her home to her grandfather's, and that always seemed like a long way, even in a car!
When Coach Pitt blew his whistle, Eva figured she would be left in the dust. However, while some of her classmates edged ahead, others actually fell behind. “It's just the beginning," she thought. “I'll come in last for sure."
Soon Eva began to breathe hard, with her heart pounding and legs shaking. Feeling desperate, Eva started using a mind trick on herself. She stopped thinking about the word “mile." Instead, she focused on reaching the shadow east on the track by a tree up ahead. Then she concentrated on jogging to the spot where the track curved(拐弯). After that, she tried to see if she could complete her first lap(一圈). One lap turned into two, then three, then four.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
When Coach Pitt said “Nice work!” to her at the finish line, Eva was surprised.
Eva decided to use the same trick to deal with the school building.东方市2025届高三综合高考预测(一)
英语参考答案
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21 ~ 23 ACB 24 ~ 27 DADC 28 ~ 31 DDCB 32 ~ 35 ACBD
第二节
36 ~ 40 GDFCB
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41 ~ 45 ACDBB 46 ~ 50 AACBD 51 ~ 55 CBDBA
第二节
56. increasingly bined 58. has met 59. receiving 60. to
61. buyers 62. the 63. to express 64. fascination 65. that
第四部分 写作
第一节
One possible version:
Dear Tom,
Last week, our school organized a patriotic song singing contest to enrich our extracurricular activities, and it was truly an inspiring event!
Students from different grades participated enthusiastically in it, singing patriotic songs that celebrated our country's glts everyone sang with passion and pride. I performed a song that my grandfather used to sing, which made me feel connected to our culture and tradition.
I learn that expressing patriotism can take various forms, and music is one of the most beautiful ways to do so. It is a heartwarming experience that I will always treasure.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节
One possible version:
When Coach Pitt said "Nice work!" to her at the finish line, Eva was surprised. In the vast expanse of her school, a girl with poor directional skills struggled to navigate and often got lost. One day, during gym class, she observed a unique way to find her way- following the shadows of trees. As the sun cast its rays, the girl noticed how the shadows created patterns on the ground, guiding her path. She took a leap of faith and followed the shadows, surprising herself with each turn and stretch. Her efforts were noticed by the teacher, who praised her innovative thinking.
Eva decided to use the same trick to deal with the school building. She used the shadows to navigate the school hallways, find her classes, and even locate the school's various facilities. This newfound skill not only helped the girl navigate her school but also instilled in her a sense of confidence and adventure. She learned excitedly that with a little creativity and observation, any challenge could be overcome. And with each step she took, she left behind a legacy of inspiration for those who followed in her footsteps, knowing that even without a clear sense of direction, there's always a way to find one's way.

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