宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市第一中学2025届高三下学期第三次模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市第一中学2025届高三下学期第三次模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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石嘴山市第一中学2024-2025学年高三年级高考第三次模拟
英语试题
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Into Film is a UK film education charity, which puts film at the heart of young people’s learning, contributing to their cultural, creative and personal development. Among all its most popular courses, this filmmaking and animation course will teach you how to use simple filmmaking techniques to aid assessment and attainment across the curriculum for young people aged 5-19. You’ll discover how film can be used as powerful tools to encourage active learning and enable your pupils to establish strong connections with any area of the subjects.
How is the class arranged
Duration 3 weeks Weekly study 3 hours 100% online Unlimited subscription $349.99 $244.99 for one whole year
What topics will the course cover
·Explore how to make simple films with your pupils
·Consider how to use filmmaking as a tool for assessment
·Learn how to evaluate the filmmaking process ensuring progression
·Design a range of filmmaking briefs that can ensure filmmaking projects are class-focused
·Plan how to run in-class and remote filmmaking projects efficiently
·Learn how to use filmmaking software
At every step of the course, you can meet other learners, share your ideas and join in with active discussions in the comments. Lola C., a course learner, says, “This course is a very useful guide to introducing the magic of films to class. It’s a very funny way for students to learn any subject.”
So if you have any interest, don’t hesitate to come and join us. You’ll be amazed by the resources shared!
1.What do we know about the course
A.It targets specifically educators. B.It is operated both online and offline.
C.It is the most popular course of Into Film. D.It focuses on young pupils’ development.
2.What might a person be able to do at the end of the course
A.Evaluate films professionally. B.Create class-based filmmaking projects.
C.Develop filmmaking software for class use. D.Have greater familiarity with famous films.
3.Why does the author write this text
A.To show the magic power of films. B.To stress the popularity of the course.
C.To promote the use of films in class. D.To attract readers to apply for the course.
B
I have always been a design enthusiast and painting something never fails to fill me up with joy. Once I took my brother’s old shoes and started my creation on them on a casual afternoon. He had almost decided to throw them away, but that was when I picked them up, thinking to give it a shot with the pictures. When my brother saw the final piece, he decided to wear the shoes again.
The concept, Upcycling Is A Fun Process, occurred to me that day. I understood that if I can give a makeover to certain things, they’ll be of use again and there is nothing better than returning the use to something while protecting nature.
I shared my work online and started making notebooks, bookmarks, and name signs. Gradually I sharpened my skills. For almost a year, I have been trying my hand at upcycling things such as shoes, bags, T-shirts and so on, for many people. I make over things in different ways to suit the needs of their future owners; that is what I put before everything else in most of my works.
I see upcycling as an opportunity to give a makeover to old stuff, restore its value, reduce waste and have lots of fun. I want to normalize upcycling, especially in a world where “ring out the old, ring in the new” is so common with fast fashion trends, fast food, and our boredom with most material things.
With respect to art and upcycling, I soon start working on jeans to give them a new look. Most of us throw away our old jeans just because they’re behind the times. But they can be something that is all the rage. I’m aiming to take those pitiful pairs of pants and turn them into something worth keeping and in style. Such practices are always beneficial as they help with sustainable development. After all, we have limited resources and must use them wisely.
4.What gave the author the idea of upcycling old things
A.Her design talent. B.A cheer from her brother.
C.A painting experience. D.Her concern over the environment.
5.What does the author think most important in the upcycling process
A.Improving her skill. B.Tailoring every object.
C.Keeping original value. D.Avoiding material waste.
6.Why does the author mention “ring out the old, ring in the new”
A.To stress the value of old things. B.To criticize the craze for new trends.
C.To show difficulties with her work. D.To explain the necessity of upcycling.
7.What does the underlined phrase “all the rage” mean in the last paragraph
A.On-trend. B.Wear-resistant. C.Eco-friendly. D.Good-looking.
C
The health benefits of being in nature have long been known, whether through activities like listening to birdsong or taking a walk in the park. A study published in 2024 shows that even half an hour of bird watching could make us happier, healthier and help develop a deeper connection with nature. The study suggests that not only can bird-watching offer even more benefits than just listening to birdsong, it’s more effective at increasing well-being and reducing stress than going on a nature walk.
So why is bird-watching so good for us Biophilia could be a big part of it. Biophilia is the belief that humans have an affection for nature, so being in natural surroundings makes us feel well. Meanwhile, biodiversity is a natural medicine for humans that can help reduce stress and encourage physical activity.
Bird-watching can be awesome (令人敬畏的) as well as joyful. “Noticing” nature is an essential aspect of awe. Noticing means that people’s full attention is on the birds rather than themselves. When watching birds, people become fully concentrated on identifying bird species, understanding their behaviors and observing their actions. This state occurs naturally, fueled by great curiosity, high concentration and continuous engagement. By doing so, birdwatchers can immerse (沉浸) themselves in nature, which can improve mental and physical health.
So, step into nature for a bird-watching session and a well-being boost (提升). Start the journey and enjoy every moment.
8.What does the study mentioned in Paragraph 1 suggest
A.Birdsong is hardly heard in parks. B.Bird-watching offers great benefits.
C.Benefits of being in nature are known. D.People prefer walking to watching birds.
9.What makes bird-watching awesome according to the passage
A.Understanding of life. B.Concern about humans.
C.Improvement of health. D.Respect for nature itself.
10.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage
A.To introduce a bird species. B.To recommend people a park.
C.To call on people to watch birds. D.To inform people of birds’ situation.
11.In which section of a newspaper may this passage appear
A.Health. B.Fashion. C.History. D.Food.
D
For thousands of years, people have changed food to please their sense of taste. More than 3, 000years ago Mesoamericans, living in what is Mexico and Central America today, cooked com kernels (玉米粒) in a solution of wood ash or limestone. The process unlocked nutrients and softened the tough outer shells of the corn, making it easier to chew.
With the invention of canned goods in the 19th century, the industrial-scale transformation of food became possible. According to the UN, the average daily food supply available for a person in the rich world increased by over 20% between 1961 and 2021, to 3, 500 kilocalories. In that time, obesity rates have more than tripled; today, nearly one in three people globally is obese or overweight.
Now worries are mounting that the heavy processing used to cook up cheap, tasty snacks may itself be harmful. A par icular target is “ultra-processed foods” (UPFs), heavily processed foods like ice-cream or instant noodles. At the heart of the debate is a question: are UPFs unhealthy because their nutritional content is poor, or does the processing somehow pose risks in itself At the turn of the 21st century some scientists noticed that people in Brazil were buying less sugar and oil than in the past. Yet rates of obesity were still rising. This unintentionally occurred with the growing popularity of packaged desserts and ready-made meals.
By now numerous studies have shown that people who consume diets high in UPFs tend to have more health problems. But a recent analysis by Samuel Dicken and Rachel Batterham at University College London reviewed 37 studies and found that even after adjusting for fat, sugar and salt UPFs were still strongly linked to poor health. That suggests there is more to their harm than just a poor nutrient profile.
Where those harms come from is still unclear, however. With so many influential causes that could also explain poor health — such as income and education — observational studies alone cannot offer conclusive answers. Arne Astrup, a Danish researcher, argues that evidently most of the studies that make statistical adjustments to try to isolate (分离) the effects of processing are “not good enough”.
12.Why did Mesoamericans process corn kernels
A.To ensure better consumption. B.To enable easy handling.
C.To discover new solutions. D.To facilitate safe storage.
13.What do the data in paragraph 2 show
A.The history of food industry. B.The benefits of preserved food.
C.The results of food mass production. D.The development of food processing.
14.What can be inferred about ultra-processed foods
A.Their popularity is in decline. B.Their presence changes Brazilians’ diet.
C.Their nutrients can make up for their risks. D.Their processing methods arouse concerns.
15.Why do observational studies fail to determine the effects of UPFs
A.Many factors affect the results. B.The related statistics are inaccurate.
C.The studies lack enough evidence. D.The causes of harm remain unknown.
从短文后选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,有2个多余项。
Fitness Magazine recently ran an article titled “Five Reasons to Thank Your Workout Partner.” One reason was: “ 16 ” Another read: “You’ll work harder if you train with someone else.” With a workout partner, you will increase your training effort as there is a subtle (微妙) competition.
So, how do you find a workout partner
First of all, decide what you want from that person. Do you want to be a better athlete in your favorite sport 17 Think about the exercises you would like to do with your workout partner.
You might think about posting what you are looking for on social media, but it probably won’t result in a useful response. A workout partner usually needs to live close by. 18
My partner posted her request on the notice board of a local park. Her notice included what kind of training she wanted to do, how many days a week, and her age. 19 Any notice for a training partner should include such information.
20 Just accept your differences and learn to work with each other. Over time, both of you will benefit—your partner will be able to lift more weights and you will become more physically fit. The core (核心) of your relationship is that you will always be there to help each other.
A.Your first meeting may be a little awkward.
B.You and your partner will probably have different skills.
C.How can you write a good “seeking training partner” notice
D.You’ll actually show up if you know someone is waiting for you at the gym.
E.Or do you just want to be physically fit, able to move with strength and flexibility
F.It also listed her favorite sports and activities, and provided her phone number.
G.If you plan on working out in a gym, that person must belong to the same gym.
二、完形填空
Last year, I was determined to climb the corporate ladder (阶梯). I worked 21 , often staying late at the office and giving up weekends to meet deadlines. The 22 of success consumed me, and I prided myself on my 23 .
However, as months passed, I began to feel the 24 on my body and mind. Constant headaches, bad appetite and a growing sense of emotional detachment from my work became my new normal. I was 25 , and it was affecting my health and productivity.
One evening, after yet another long day, I collapsed on my sofa. I was so tired that I couldn’t 26 cook dinner. Staring at the ceiling, I 27 I had become a machine, endlessly working. The next morning, I decided to make a change. I knew I needed to 28 self-care to regain balance in my life.
I started 29 . Every morning, I devoted 15 minutes to meditation (冥想), allowing myself to breathe and set intentions for the day. I also reintroduced 30 activities into my routine, like short walks during lunch breaks.
Gradually, I noticed a 31 . My energy levels improved, and I felt more 32 both at work and in my personal life. I began setting 33 , saying no to unnecessary tasks, and carving out time for rest. Most importantly, I learned self-care isn’t 34 — it’s essential.
Reflecting on my journey, I realized true 35 lies in finding balance and nurturing (滋养) oneself.
21.A.regularly B.tirelessly C.casually D.flexibly
22.A.guarantee B.taste C.pursuit D.secret
23.A.creativity B.leadership C.devotion D.curiosity
24.A.competition B.heat C.need D.impact
25.A.burning out B.cheering up C.calming down D.showing off
26.A.already B.even C.still D.almost
27.A.realized B.explained C.pretended D.wished
28.A.prioritize B.dismiss C.decline D.visualize
29.A.smart B.high C.small D.early
30.A.scientific B.commercial C.academic D.physical
31.A.shift B.problem C.loss D.pattern
32.A.reliable B.present C.responsible D.humble
33.A.deadlines B.examples C.ambitions D.boundaries
34.A.satisfactory B.straightforward C.subjective D.selfish
35.A.potential B.success C.commitment D.friendship
三、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The Great Art of Dunhuang exhibition, held at the China Art Museum on the east bank of the Huangpu River, 36 (be) a big hit during the National Day holiday, attracting visitors around the country. On show were some of the most 37 (represent) and rare artifacts from the collection of Dunhuang Academy in Gansu province, which made their first public debut in the metropolis (大都会).
38 (feature) 168 pieces and sets of cultural relics recognized as national treasures of China, the exhibition welcomed more than 50, 000 visitors during the holiday. One of the 39 (exhibit) was the Shengli Stele, a stone with an inscription recording the beginning of the construction of the grottoes, known as the Mogao Caves. More 40 (impressive) six of the most typical caves had life-size reproductions on display, bringing 41 immersive experience of the Mogao Caves to visitors. According to Zhang Yuanlin, deputy director of the Dunhuang Academy ,the six caves were carefully selected to “sketch out the concise (简明的) history of dunhuang art spanning almost a millennium”.
A visitor says, We are not allowed 42 (take) photographs while visiting the Mogao Caves. Thanks to digital technology, we can have a close-up experience with the artworks in these reproduced caves, 43 is more than we can do by visiting the real caves.”
Dunhuang, 44 (locate) in an oasis in the Gobi Desert, once served 45 an important trading center along the ancient Silk Road. We hope that by bringing Dunhuang artifacts to Shanghai’s wider audiences, it will attract more people to visit Dunhuang in Gansu says an official with the Gansu Provincial Administration of Cultural Relics.
四、书信写作
46.你们学校正在征集有关“2025年春晚机器人扭秧歌”节目的英语稿件,请你以“The Robots’ Yangko Dance at the Spring Festival Gala”为话题,写一篇征文稿,描述该节目并谈谈你的感受和评价。
要求:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:traditional costumes 传统服装
a combination of technology and culture 科技和文化的结合
The Robots’ Yangko Dance at the Spring Festival Gala
五、书面表达
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。
It was a sunny Saturday morning. Tom, a passionate hiker, set out on a trail in the mountains. The path was narrow but well-marked, winding through thick forests and across bubbling brooks (小溪). As he walked deeper into the mountains, he noticed the sky gradually becoming cloudy.
Suddenly, a strong gust of wind blew through the trees, making them sway violently. Tom realized a storm was approaching. He quickened his pace, looking for shelter. Just then, he saw a small, abandoned cabin (小木屋) by the side of the trail. Its roof was partially damaged, but it was better than nothing. Tom rushed inside and started to look around. It was dirty and filled with spider webs, but in a corner, he found an old flashlight. He hoped it still worked.
As the storm hit, the rain poured down in sheets and thunder roared. Lightning flashed, lighting up the dark interior of the cabin. Tom sat on the floor, waiting for the storm to pass. After what seemed like hours, the rain finally began to ease. Tom decided to head back home before it got dark.
He stepped out of the cabin and started walking back along the trail. But the storm had caused several landslides, blocking parts of the path. Tom had to carefully climb over rocks and fallen trees. As he was making his way, he heard a faint cry for help. It seemed to be coming from a nearby ravine (沟壑).
Tom stopped and listened carefully. The cry came again, more desperate this time. He knew he had to find out where it was coming from. He tied a rope he had brought to a solid tree near the edge of the ravine and slowly started to go down to a lower level, using the flashlight to guide his way.
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。
As he reached the bottom of the ravine, he saw a young girl hide under a rock.
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Then, Tom picked up the girl and started to climb back up the ravine.
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石嘴山市第一中学2024-2025学年高三年级高考第三次模拟
英语答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 A B D C B D A B D C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A A C D A D E G F B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 B C C D A B A A C D
题号 31 32 33 34 35
答案 A B D D B
36.was 37.representative 38.Featuring 39.exhibits 40.impressively 41.an 42.to take 43.which 44.located 45.as
46.
The Robots’ Yangko Dance at the Spring Festival Gala
The robots’ Yangko Dance was presented at the Spring Festival Gala in the Year of the Snake, 2025, and this dance performance was truly amazing.
The robots, dressed in traditional costumes, danced lively and neatly. It was a perfect combination of technology and culture. This performance not only showed the rapid development of technology but also made the traditional Yangko Dance more attractive. It was a wonderful surprise that brought joy to everyone and left a deep and lasting impression on people, making us look forward to more creative shows in the future.
47.
As he reached the bottom of the ravine, he saw a young girl hide under a rock. She was wet and shivering, her clothes torn. Tom quickly approached her and asked if she was okay. The girl looked up at him with frightened eyes and said that she had slipped and fallen while trying to find shelter during the storm. She had twisted her ankle and couldn’t walk. Tom comforted her, telling her not to worry. He examined her ankle and found that it was swollen but not broken. He took off his jacket and wrapped it around the girl to keep her warm.
Then, Tom picked up the girl and started to climb back up the ravine. The rope helped them, but it was still a tough task. The wet and slippery rocks made it a challenge. But he kept going. Finally, they reached the top of the ravine and got to the entrance of the mountain. Tom saw a car there and waved for help. The driver rushed over and took the girl to get medical attention. The girl thanked Tom before she left, and Tom felt a sense of relief and accomplishment. He knew this was an adventure he would never forget.

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