资源简介 2025年清远市三中教育集团高二6月联考英语第一部分 听力(满分30分,听说考试代替)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。ADay Trips out of New York City: Fun for Kids and Families in SummerThese four fun and easy day trips out of New York City will add pleasure to your family’s summer. Take a picnic and drive to any of these kid-friendly destinations (目的地) .Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center735 Nod Hill Rd., Wilton, CT 068971 hour 30 minutes from NYCWeir Farm is a 68-acre United States national park for art. At the beginning of the 20th century, the farm was the summer home of American Impressionist Julian Alden Weir. Weir and artists in his time painted the landscape’s hills, forests and gardens, changing the beautiful countryside setting into Impressionist masterpieces (杰作) .The farm is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm daily.Storm King Art Center1 Museum Rd., New Windsor, NY 125531 hour 40 minutes from NYCFounded in 1960, Storm King is a 500-acre outdoor museum located in New York’s Hudson Valley. Here, visitors can experience sculpture (雕塑) amid grasslands, hills, and under the open sky. Spend an afternoon picnicking and enjoying the center’s special combination of art and nature.The site is open from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm every day except Tuesday.Historic Huguenot Street81 Huguenot St., New Paltz, NY 125611 hour 45 minutes from NYCHistoric Huguenot Street is a 10-acre National Historic Landmark District. The Huguenot settlement changed over time, and the site helps visitors understand the historic forces that have changed America by teaching about Native and enslaved African peoples as well as Dutch and French settlers.The Historic Huguenot Street’s Museum Shop is open Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.Brookhollow’s Barnyard301 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boonton, NJ 070051 hour from NYCBrookhollow’s Barnyard, a family New Jersey petting zoo, offers walk-through and drive-through farm experiences to families. Pigs, horses, goats and more as you walk or drive through the farmyard.Walk-through tickets are available (可获得的) from Wednesday through Saturday. The drive-through experience is available on Sunday.1.How long does it take you to drive to Storm King Art Center from NYC A.1 hour. B.1 hour 30 minutes. C.1 hour 40 minutes. D.1 hour 45 minutes.2.Which place should you go to if you are interested in American history A.Weir Farm National Historic Site and Art Center. B.Historic Huguenot StreetC.Brookhollow’s Barnyard. D.Storm King Art Center.3.When can you have a walk-through experience at Brookhollow’s Barnyard A.On Tuesday. B.On Monday. C.On Sunday. D.On Thursday.BAt 70, Mr. Henry Thompson had spent his entire life in a small town, working as a mechanic. His days were filled with the sounds of engines and the smell of motor oil. But deep inside, he had a long-buried passion for art.One day, while cleaning out the attic (阁楼), he found an old paintbrush and a half-used box of watercolors. Staring at them, memories of his childhood love for drawing came flooding back. Without hesitation, he decided to take up painting.At first, his attempts were clumsy. The lines were uneven, and the colors seemed to fight each other on the canvas. But Mr. Thompson didn’t give up. He spent hours in his small backyard studio, painting the scenery around him: the old oak tree, the flowerbed, and the small pond.As time passed, his skills improved. He started to experiment with different techniques, reading art books he borrowed from the library. His family and friends were amazed at his progress. They encouraged him to participate in the local art exhibition.To his surprise, one of his paintings was chosen for display. Standing in front of his work in the exhibition hall, Mr. Thompson felt a sense of pride he had never experienced before. It wasn’t about winning awards; it was about finally realizing a dream he had held for so long.From then on, Mr. Thompson continued to paint. His art not only brought joy to his own life but also inspired others in the town. Young and old, people started to pick up brushes, influenced by Mr. Thompson’s story of following one’s passion at any age.4.What was Mr. Thompson’s job before he took up painting A.An artist. B.A librarian. C.A mechanic. D.A gardener.5.What inspired Mr. Thompson to start painting A.An art exhibition. B.His family’s encouragement.C.Finding old painting tools. D.Reading art books.6.What can we infer from the text about Mr. Thompson’s painting experience A.He gave up painting at first because it was too difficult.B.His family didn’t support his painting at the beginning.C.He became famous in the town after the art exhibition.D.His paintings inspired others to pursue their artistic interests.7.What is the main idea of the text A.An old man’s hard-working life as a mechanic.B.How an old man realized his long-held artistic dream.C.The importance of family support in achieving dreams.D.The development of art in a small town.CIt’s often thought that there’s one universal sign language (SL), or that people who speak different types of sign languages can understand each other. But if you were to put a speaker of, say, British Sign Language in a room with a speaker of Japanese Sign Language, they wouldn’t be much better at communicating than if they were speaking English and Japanese!There are over 300 different types of sign languages. It’s not only the signs that are different among these languages, but also things like facial expressions and sentence structure. Like other languages, sign languages have developed according to the culture and history of the places where they’re used.We know of sign languages used by deaf people as early as the fourth century. But the formalization of modern sign languages is believed to have begun in the 18th century, with a French person named Charles-Michel de l’ pée. In 1755, de l’Epée opened the National Institute for Deaf-Mutes in Paris, the world’s first free public school for deaf children. Deaf students from around France attended the school, bringing with them the signs they used to communicate at home. De l’ pée documented and systematized the existing signs by developing a signing dictionary.This standardized sign language quickly spread across Europe and to the US. In America, a man named Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet learned de l’Epée’ s sign language so he could communicate with his neighbor, who had hearing difficulties. Gallaudet, inspired by the challenges his neighbor faced due to her inability to hear and speak, was determined to find a way to bridge the communication gap. He went on to establish the American School for the Deaf, where, like in France, students from around the US brought their own signs — eventually leading to the development of American Sign Language.Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, in Japan, for example, a standardized sign language developed locally after the establishment of the first school for the deaf in Kyoto in 1878. This sign language has some similarities to the sign language used in Korea.8.What can we say about sign languages from the first two paragraphs A.They vary globally. B.They are easy to master.C.They have a single origin. D.They la ck cultural influence.9.What is paragraph 3 mainly about A.Early usage patterns of SL. B.A Frenchman’s contribution to SL.C.Deaf students’ daily life in France. D.Educational reforms in the 18th century.10.Why did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet learn de l’Epée’s sign language A.To spread SL across the US. B.To talk to a neighbor with hearing problems.C.To develop American SL. D.To teach at a US school.11.What can be concluded about the formalization of sign languages A.I t was a sudden process. B.It occurred only in the West.C.It was influenced by education. D.It was led by deaf communities.DMost of us use multiple passwords for our digital lives. It’s common to have a bunch of them and they keep growing. Some, like work passwords, need to be changed frequently, making them tough to remember.This can push us to reuse passwords, but experts say that’s risky. Hackers (黑客) could take over your accounts if you do so. A popular solution is to use password managers. These tools aren’t new, but they might be just what you need. Let’s explore how password managers can help you.Password managers are like digital safes for your passwords. They securely store all your login details, and when you need to access a site, they fill in your document for you automatically. These tools often come as apps for your phone, which work with browsers and other apps. You can unlock them with a touch of your fingerprint or a glance at the camera. On your computer, you can access your password storage through a browser extension or a special website.Good password managers not only store your passwords but also generate strong ones for you, using a mix of letters, numbers and symbols. It’s smart enough to recognize new logins and ask if you want to save them. They also protect you from phishing (网络诱骗) attempts, which try to trick you into fake websites by copying emails or links. If a site’s address doesn’t match the one saved in your storage, your password manager won’t fill in your details.Good password managers use strong encryption (加密) methods that aim to prevent any other parties from seeing your data. Pieter Arntz is a security researcher at California-based cybersecurity company Malwarebytes. He said that many password managers use the most secure kind of encryption available.Arntz noted this kind of encryption can protect users even when their computers, devices or password managers are hacked. This is because encryption ensures the saved passwords are stored in an encoded state, which means the attacker would need to know the main password in order to read any of the saved passwords.12.Why do experts advise against reusing passwords A.It makes the login process more complex.B.It makes your accounts less convenient.C.It makes you more addicted to your digital devices.D.It makes your accounts easier to be hacked.13.How do password managers assist users with online security A.By providing a platform for password sharing.B.By encoding data to prevent insecure access.C.By monitoring online activity for suspicious behavior.D.By allowing users to create simple-to-remember passwords.14.What can be inferred about password managers from the article A.They change the passwords for the users.B.They are completely immune to all hacking threats.C.They can only be accessed through a special website.D.Their security relies on the user remembering the primary password.15.What could be the most suitable title for the passage A.Password Management: A New Tool for CybersecurityB.Hacking Solution: Ways to Create a Safe PasswordC.Unlocking Security: The Power of Password ManagersD.Exploring Digital Safety: The Future of Online Security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。Switching from childhood to adulthood can be challenging. Oftentimes, you may still feel like a child. Work on not acting like a child by managing your emotions. 16Accept responsibility for your actions.You should take responsibility for your actions, whether they are intentional (故意的) or unintentional. 17 Failing to accept responsibility may seem like a good idea at the time, but in the long term it will not benefit you. For example, if you accidentally back into your neighbor’s car, let them know by writing them a note or knocking on their door. Then, correct your mistake by paying for the damage.Show people respect.Respect your partner, family members, friends, and strangers. 18 As you grow up and mature, you should understand the concept of respect and why it is important. Showing respect for others will also bring you more respect.19When you are faced with a conflict, it is important to keep your emotions in check. Control your anger and avoid becoming aggressive. Take a deep breath , listen, and work through the conflict with the other individual. Give yourself time to cool down if you are really angry. This will prevent you from saying and doing things that you shouldn’t say or do in the heat of the moment.Receive feedback (反馈) positively.People learn and grow by receiving feedback and criticism from others. You should accept that you don’t know everything and that feedback from an expert is not meant to hurt you. 20 For example, thoroughly read through your edits on your research paper. These edits will help improve your writing in the future.A.It is meant to help you.B.Take on responsibilities.C.Develop a way to handle a conflict maturely.D.It is a sign of maturity and respect for others.E.Children are often selfish and disrespectful.F.It is impossible for you to reach your goal like an adult.G.With a little bit of practice, you will begin to see yourself acting more like an adult than a child.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Preston Martin was sure that the blue car he slept in for a year during college was destroyed by the Palisades Wildfire. So he was 21 to find that the vehicle survived. Not only that, a photo of the car taken by a photographer was spreading 22 on television and online, giving viewers a measure of joy.Martin 23 the 1977 car around his junior year at the University of California. His mother shouted at him for wasting his 24 , but Martin comforted her that he’d save on rent by fixing up the inside and living in it, which he did. Finally, his mother also came to 25 the car, and even made curtains for the windows.On January 7, 2025, Martin went surfing with the car and 26 it on a flat spot up the hill. Then the Palisades Wildfire 27 , and he escaped in his friend’s car. He 28 that it would be roasted by the fire and felt 29 about it. On Thursday, however, a neighbor sent him a(n) 30 . In the background was the car, still blue and not at all 31 . “I was in the bathroom,” Martin said. “When I saw the picture, I 32 .”He was even more surprised when the photo aired on television and popped up online. Although he has not been able to visit the car 33 at present because the area remains closed to the public. But he was happy that the car’s survival has 34 so many people. “It’s so cool that it’s become a symbol of 35 ,” Martin said. “Everything around it was destroyed. And then here’s this bright blue shiny car, sitting right there.”21.A.annoyed B.amused C.shocked D.scared22.A.widely B.secretly C.slowly D.carelessly23.A.saw B.purchased C.tested D.visited24.A.time B.energy C.talent D.money25.A.love B.repair C.buy D.dislike26.A.found B.parked C.displayed D.abandoned27.A.stopped B.left C.occurred D.continued28.A.wished B.decided C.claimed D.figured29.A.happy B.bored C.sad D.unconcerned30.A.photo B.announcement C.volunteer D.order31.A.painted B.damaged C.fixed D.admired32.A.slept B.showered C.reported D.screamed33.A.in ruins B.in person C.in shape D.in tears34.A.touched B.cheated C.angered D.missed35.A.peace B.wealth C.victory D.hope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。As the coffee harvesting season arrives, Pu’er city in Yunnan province, known 36 China’s coffee capital, is alive with the smell of fresh drinks. Visitors can sip coffee while watching wild Asian elephants wander 37 (free) in their natural habitat.“It’s breathtaking to sit here with a cup of coffee and watch elephants on the hillside. It’s unforgettable,” says Huang Daxiang, an 38 (invest) in the manor(庄园)。Ma Li, a visitor from Shanghai, engages 39 (she) in coffee fruit picking, gaining insights into the complete journey from cultivation and roasting to brewing. “It was a very rewarding experience,” she says.The manor also provides interactive experiences, such as crafting coffee soap and making coffee bean beads, inviting guests 40 (explore) diverse facets of coffee culture.There are more than 20 quality coffee manors in Pu’er, 41 integrate coffee culture and tourism, including five listed as provincial-level coffee manors.Lou Yuqiang, an associate researcher at the Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, says promoting coffee manors in Yunnan is 42 positive step toward development and will help extend the coffee chain.In addition to manors, Pu’er has been hosting coffee-themed fairs and other events, displaying local and national brands and featuring cultural 43 (perform).During the 2025 Spring Festival holiday, spanning from late January to early February, Pu’er 44 (witness) a 13.71 percent year-on-year increase in tourist arrivals, totaling 3.25 million. Tourism incomes rose by 13.21 percent 45 (compare) to the previous year, reaching 3.44 billion yuan ($475 million).“The integration of coffee and tourism has become a new symbol of the tourism industry of Pu’er,” says Zhang Qiying, deputy director of the city’s culture and tourism bureau.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (满分15分)46.假设你是红星中学学生李华,得知你校交换生Jack最近因学业压力大,加上缺乏锻炼,经常生病。请你用英语给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1. 说明定期锻炼的重要性;2. 分享你保持健康的运动习惯;3. 邀请对方加入并提出希望。注意:80词左右,邮件开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Jack,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节 (满分25分)47.阅读下列短文,并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。Poor little Maggie was left alone after her mother died. What’s worse, no one would like to take her home. Two years before, a fall from a window had injured her spine, and she had not been able to leave her bed since.“Take her to the orphanage(孤儿院),” said a neighbour. Joe Thompson, farmer who happened to pass by, paused and said to him, “It’s a cruel thing to send her there.” “Oh, Sir,” Maggie cried out, “don’t leave me here all alone!”Though not good-looking in appearance. Joe Thompson had a soft heart. He liked children. “No, dear,” he answered, “you shall not be left alone.” Lifting her in his strong arms, he took her across the field to his home.“Who is she ” sharply questioned Mrs. Thompson upon his return home. “Wait a moment for explanations, and be gentle,” Joe said equally sharply back. He carried Maggie to a small room on the first floor, and laid her on a bed. Then, stepping back, he shut the door, and stood face to face with his angry wife.“I can’t believe it that you’ve brought home a sick child!” Her face was in a flame. “I think women’s hearts are sometimes very hard,” said Joe. His sudden outbreak had impressed his wife and he added quickly, “This poor motherless little one needs a family. Let’s keep her here.”The voice of the strong, rough man shook, and he turned his head away, so that the tears in his eyes could not be seen. Mrs. Thompson did not answer, but a soft feeling crept into her heart. “Look at her kindly, Jane, and speak to her kindly,” said Joe, “Think of her dead mother, and the loneliness, the pain, the sorrow that must be on all her coming life.” Mrs. Thompson did not reply, but turned towards the little room where her husband had put Maggie: and, pushing open the door, went quietly in. Joe did not follow; he felt that it would be best to leave her alone with the child.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。But he could not help looking in through the little room window.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Out came Mrs. Thompson who seemed to have made a decision.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________试卷第1页,共3页《2025年清远市三中教育集团高二6月联考英语》参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B D C C D B A B B题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C D B D C G D E C A题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C A B D A B C D C A题号 31 32 33 34 35答案 B D B A D36.as 37.freely 38.investor 39.herself 40.to explore 41.which 42.a 43.performances 44.witnessed 45.compared46.Dear Jack,I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been getting sick frequently due to academic stress and lack of exercise. Regular exercise is crucial as it can strengthen your immune system, relieve stress and improve your overall well-being.I usually jog for half an hour every morning and play basketball with my friends on weekends. These habits have really helped me stay fit.I sincerely invite you to join me in these activities. I hope you’ll become healthier and more energetic soon.Yours,Li Hua47.But he could not help looking in through the window. Maggie’s eyes were fixed on his wife. But he saw nothing of her usual coldness, or rudeness. She asked the poor child whether she needed bread and an egg. The poor child nodded heavily and almost cried with her eyes full of tears. Mrs. Thompson gently put her hands on the child’s head, knelt down and gave her a hug. Out came Mrs. Thompson who seemed to have made a decision. She stared at Joe Thompson gruffly but walked directly towards the kitchen. The little girl ate with great pleasure and gave the woman a look of thankfulness which awoke her softest feelings down in her heart which had been hidden in one corner. “I don’t mind keeping her one year or two” said Mrs. Thompson. Thompson smiled while holding out his arms towards her. In fact since then, the house had been full sunshine of love.答案第1页,共2页 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览