2025届云浮市云安区高三第一次调研模拟测试
高 三 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
Best Spring Destinations in Xizang
Known as the “roof of the world”, the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau(高原)has long been an ideal destination for visitors. With the arrival of spring, here are some of the best tourist destinations in Xizang that might suit your discerning(有眼力的)travel taste.
Peach Blossom Valley, Nyingchi
The annual Nyingchi peach blossom festival has become a signature tourism event on the plateau. A great time to visit Nyingchi would usually be from March 20 to April 15. It is more convenient to get a car to drive around the area to view the wild peach forests full of pink petals.
The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon
The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon(峡谷)is the deepest canyon in the world. One unique feature of the spring sight here is that visitors can enjoy both the peach blossoms and the snow-capped mountains at the same time. The Peach Blossom Fair is also a sight worthy attraction in the area.
Lulang Scenic Zone
Lulang Scenic Zone contains rich natural scenery. Every year from the middle of April to the beginning of June, with wild flowers blossoming alongside the meandering streams and snowy mountains towering in the backdrop, the whole landscape presents a tranquil and pleasant sight.
Lake Manasarova
Lake Manasarova, sitting 4,500 meters above sea level in Purang county, is a key “climate regulator” on the plateau and home to more than 400 rare species, which attracts a large number of pilgrims(朝圣者)as well as tourists from home and abroad.
What do we know about the Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon
A.It is the deepest canyon on the Qinghai-Xizang plateau.
B.Visitors can enjoy the peach blossoms here at any time.
C.Driving a car is helpful for seeing the peach blossoms here.
D.The best time to visit here starts from April to June.
Which tourist destination best suits people who are fans of rare animals or plants
A.Peach Blossom Valley, Nyingchi. B.The Yarlung Zangbo River Grand Canyon.
C.Lulang Scenic Zone. D.Lake Manasarova.
Where is the text probably taken from
A.An Academic journal. B.A tourist guidebook.
C.A news report. D.A landscape map.
B
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish actor who was born on October 25, 1881. Picasso wasn’t just a painter of his time, he was an exceptional painter and his expertise didn’t just stop there.
One of Pablo’s amazing feats(功绩)was depicting realism and the surrounding culture through his art, and that is what he did. Picasso along with another legendary painter Georges Braque gave cubism birth. Cubism was a very unique and revolutionary art representing realism.
Picasso received training from his father who himself was an art teacher and a painter as well. Just at the age of 16, Pablo had already lost a liking to traditional art techniques and he desired to introduce something new. His quest began when he joined the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid. That is when he came to know about his dislikeness of the traditional ways.
He began to experiment with different styles of art. Most of his life was spent in Paris, which was a city to be in if you were an artist in the early 20th century. During his stay in Paris, he became friends with Guillaume Apollinaire, Georges Braque, and Max Jacob. All of them were influential artists and writers of the time and they quickly became close friends. With time, Picasso’s style continued to evolve. His work was bold and he always preferred to use innovative perspective.
Picasso also excelled in other forms of art. He was a versatile artist and he also led a very versatile personal life. He had multiple relationships and was married quite a few times.
His most prominent and politically charged work was “Guernica”. He produced this in response to the Spanish Civil War when the town of Guernica suffered a horrifying bombing. To this day, his work is an iconic representation of war horrors. On April 8, 1973, Picasso passed away in the city of Mougins, France. He left behind a legacy of art that is celebrated still to this day.
What can we learn about cubism
A.It was a form of realism. B.It appeared in the 20th century.
C.It was first created by Pablo. D.It was only popular in Spanish.
When did Picasso realize the need to try different styles of art
A.When he was in Paris.
B.When he received training from his father.
C.When he attended the Academy of San Fernando.
D.When he made great achievements in traditional art.
Which of the following words best describe Picasso
A.Patient and caring. B.Sociable and daring.
C.Unique and adventurous. D.Knowledgeable and innovative.
What does the underlined word “versatile” mean in paragraph 5
A.multi-functional B.well-rounded
C.generous D.special
C
Have you ever joyously stepped out to your backyard garden, freshly brewed coffee in hand, only to find your cared-for plants and herbs wilted(枯萎的) and dying Was the soil too dry Did pests find their way in During times like these, some frustrated gardeners may wish their fickle ficus(榕树)would just tell them what it needs. A new Microsoft-partnered project in the UK is trying to see if that concept can be demonstrated in the real-world.
Next year, the Royal Horticultural Society in England will show off an “intelligent garden” that uses an AI model to monitor the garden’s environment and inform gardeners when it needs care. Visitors can ask the AI-powered garden questions. The model could then respond with phrases like “I need a bit more water,” or “I could use a haircut” depending on data captured in the soil.
The technical components of the garden are the product of a partnership between AIstart-up Avande and Microsoft. The garden relies on a network of sensors nestled throughout the garden measuring environmental factors like soil moisture, alkalinity(碱度), and nutrient levels as well as wind and projected rainfall. All of that data is then sent to a specially designed AI model at the back of the garden. The model, powered by Microsoft’s Azure Open AI Service, can then analyze those factors and inform gardeners on best feeding, watering, or trimming.
In theory, insights provided by models like this one could help gardeners allocate resources efficiently and avoid over-watering plants before rainfall, both of which can aid in sustainability efforts. Those tools could be a welcome convenience for casual growers or businesses looking to reduce costs. It’s unclear, however, whether even the best models can account for something abnormal and individual plant tendencies with the same level of care as experienced gardeners.
Several currently available apps also use AI to help gardeners identify unknown plants by comparing a photo of them against a large online database. But as past reporting has shown, simply trusting an AI to tell you whether a plant or fungi of unknown origin is safe to eat isn’t wise, and could have dangerous results.
What will AI be used to do in gardening according to the text
A.Look after the plants in place of gardeners.
B.Help the gardeners interact with the plants.
C.Improve the condition of soil in the garden.
D.Design the environmentally-friendly gardens.
What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A.How the intelligent garden works.
B.Why the intelligent garden is popular.
C.How the intelligent garden was invented.
D.What advantages the intelligent garden has.
What does the underlined word insights mean in paragraph 4
A.Experience. B.Data.
C.Methods. D.Tests.
What is the author’s attitude toward AI’s use in gardening
A.Unclear. B.Approving.
C.Objective. D.Negative.
D
All parents tell their children little white lies from time to time. For example, they always say, “Of course father Christmas comes down the chimney!” It is all part of the magic of childhood. However, there is one lie that’s bigger than all the others. It’s “I don’t have a favorite child”.
American writer, Jeffrey Kluger writes, “95% of parents in the world have a favourite child, and the other 5% are lying.” He may be exaggerating(夸大)the figures for dramatic effect, but scientific research shows that Kluger is not far off the truth, although every parent refuses to admit that they have a favorite child.
According to one recent study by the researchers from the University of California, which followed 384 sibling(兄弟姐妹)pairs and their parents for three years, 65% of the mothers and 70% of the fathers showed a preference for one of their children. As this study was among families that knew they were being monitored, there is a strong possibility the true figures could be significantly higher.
Generally, parents would say there is no favoritism in their families. But interestingly, a lot of personal stories from parents shows that they or their siblings were indeed their mother or father’s favorite children. It seems everyone knows favoritism exists, but nobody wants to put their hand up and say they are guilty of it themselves.
Another research suggests that mothers do tend to show a preference for their first-born son, while fathers often choose their youngest daughters as their favorite. Parents will often be drawn to the child who is easiest to get along with, or the child that share similar features to them. For example, mum will have a special bond with their sensitive, arty son while dad focuses attention on his sporty daughter.
Professor Scott says being least favoured in a family can colour our behaviour as adults. “Children who feel they are less loved within their family are more likely to develop anxiety, depression and low self confidence.” But some experts believe being less favoured can have positive consequences. Professor Scott agrees that favored children can sometimes find life difficult when they have to live in the real world without their parents.
The passage mainly tells the readers about _____.
A.parents’ preference for their children
B.different ways of raising children
C.people’s love for their parents
D.parents’ influences on their children
What can be learned from Paragraph One and Two
A.There was no father Christmas or chimney at all.
B.People remember the magic of their childhood.
C.Parents really want to lie to their children.
D.Few parents admit they have a favorite child.
Who is most likely to become a mother’s favorite child
A.The son who shares similar features with his father.
B.The most beautiful youngest girl in the family.
C.The son who loves art and has a sensitive feeling.
D.The daughter who plays basketball very well.
What might happen if someone is the least favoured in a family
A.His behavior as an adult will be affected.
B.He will have a colorful life in the future.
C.He will become more confident.
D.He will find that life is difficult.
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。
Some people seem to handle life’s ups and downs without needing much support, encouragement, and motivation(激励)from others. 36 Of course, we all need a little help and guidance sometimes. But these habits are what independent people do that make them so successful in life.
37 Independent people certainly don’t need any help getting up in the morning! They are self-reliant and know that success means “hanging in there”. They don’t need praise, encouragement, and recognition from others that they are on the right path. They know they can get the job done, and that excitement is what keeps them going.
They prioritize(优先考虑)their goals and dreams. 38 Some people allow their hopes and dreams to be just that, and they pay too much attention to the naysayers(摇头族)who tell them it’ll never happen. Self sufficient people don’t get distracted or discouraged by those who put a downer on their ideas. They know the path to success may not be easy, and that there may be setbacks along the way, but they believe in what they can achieve.
They know themselves well. Independent people are self-assured. They are aware of their strengths and their weaknesses. 39 Of course, it’s nice for people to think highly of you, but independent people don’t need this approval in order to think highly of themselves.
They learn from their mistakes and don’t see them as failures. Just like all of us, independent people get things wrong. The only difference is that those who are self-sufficient don’t need any comfort when things don’t go as planned. 40
A.And they make those dreams happen.
B.They just stop for a solution and try again.
C.Change doesn’t get in the way of their success.
D.They are passionately driven and extremely self-motivated.
E.They are most successful when they are left to find things out for themselves.
F.What’s more, they don’t need continuous advice or encouragement from others.
G.Some rely on others to help them make decisions, facing even the simplest daily tasks.
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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
During my yearly check-up with my eye doctor a few years ago, I noticed a shoe-collection box placed in the waiting area. The doctor 41 he was collecting shoes for the children in Africa, who were raised in 42 and couldn’t even afford a pair of shoes.
The woman sitting next to me laughed and made a 43 comment about the poor, which upset me terribly. I felt 44 to make it clear that her remarks were unacceptable and that similar issues existed worldwide.
To support my 45 , I shared an experience of our trip to Cuba. While staying there, my husband took tennis lessons and got to know an instructor, who 46 financially. The instructor admired my husband’s tennis 47 and mentioned how expensive it was to obtain good tennis equipment in Cuba. Having learned they had the same foot 48 , my husband gifted them to the instructor after his last lesson. With the present in hand, the instructor was deeply 49 , feeling a sense of warmth spread through his heart.
After telling this story to the woman, I 50 that the experience made us more aware of the need to 51 gently used clothing and shoes to people in need. The woman sat in silence for a long time. I wasn’t sure what she was thinking or feeling. 52 , she got up and turned towards me. “I’ve learned a 53 today. We should be 54 for what we have and never take things for granted,” she said.
That day, I also learned that respectfully 55 in the face of unkind comments can actually work!
A.admitted B.discovered C.explained D.remembered
A.love B.short C.need D.poverty
A.special B.common C.rude D.caring
A.awkward B.driven C.threatened D.connected
A.decision B.message C.work D.point
A.struggled B.stopped C.refused D.topped
A.net B.shoes C.balls D.clothing
A.brand B.size C.type D.style
A.lost B.caught C.changed D.touched
A.recommended B.concluded C.checked D.predicted
A.make B.throw C.donate D.return
A.Suddenly B.Hopefully C.Closely D.Fortunately
A.trick B.language C.skill D.lesson
A.responsible B.thankful C.eager D.ready
A.speaking up B.making up C.getting up D.showing up
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。
Recently, a traditional village in China has been transformed into a modern eco-resort that offers many activities and spaces. Architects Jones and Jack from HIMMdesign have redesigned the Saeseur eco-tourist village 56 (use) the “One Belt, One Road” strategy. This strategy 57 (focus) on connections and cooperation between China and other countries.
58 (locate) near Chongqing city, the project is the starting point of the Silk Road economic belt. Chongqing is also 59 key point for the 21st-century Oceanic Silk Road 60 connects China’s inland areas with the rest of the bining an element from local architecture and taking advantage of a special landscape, the team divided the various buildings and facilities into categories 61 housing, entertainment, art etc.
The design combines traditional and modern elements, with references to the silk industry and raw silk production. The silk clothes and 62 (relate) production in Chongqing are the inspirational elements for this project. The main idea is 63 (keep) the existing forms of the villages and existing homes 64 give a modern decoration. Included are a multi-media center, wellness and spa facilities, art 65 (gallery), green homes, a hotel and childcare facilities.
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,你校刚刚结束了一场以“美丽的祖国”(Beautiful Motherland)为主题的摄影比赛。你的作品荣获一等奖。请你给校英文报投稿分享这次经历,内容包括:
(1)介绍你的作品;
(2)你的感想。
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。
Beautiful Motherland in My Picture
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。
“You will never walk again. You will have to use a wheelchair.” Unprepared for the doctor’s cruel diagnosis,I heard his words fall heavily on my ears. If I had never felt hopeless before, I felt hopeless then.
A catastrophic car accident bad left me unconscious and in critical condition. I awakened to find both legs swathed in casts (被打上石膏). While I had other serious injuries, my legs were my prime concern. I couldn’t imagine being disabled for the whole life and being confined to a wheelchair the rest of my life didn’t fit into my plans.
Lying in my bed motionless and relying on prayer, I wondered how I could give Jasen, my ten-year-old son, hope that Mom would heal. He’d been cheerful on every visit, chattering about our previous countless park football games and expecting I could return to the game with him soon. However, I saw the fear in his eyes. Looking forward to having a totally handicapped mother and the implications of that were weighing heavily on his little shoulder. I knew he needed the ray of hope that I would not be in a wheelchair forever. Just maybe, I thought, I could use this experience to teach what to do when adversity strikes. So I kept assuring him I would rise again. His eyes sparkled with trust in me. Then my healthy training began.
At first, I taught myself to move from the bed to the wheelchair. I just made tiny movements for weeks, while getting out of the chair and back into bed proved to be more difficult. After several weeks of these ever so difficult efforts, it seemed that I couldn’t make any progress. So it didn’t take me long to become impatient with the torturous healthy training. I began to feel on the edge of despair and Jason seemed to sense my depression.
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。
One visit, Jason brought the football we used to play with.
With my son’s unwavering support, I made steady progress.2025届云浮市云安区高三第一次调研模拟测试
高三英语参考答案
第二部分 阅读
第一节
21 ~ 23 ADB 24 ~ 27 ACDB 28 ~ 31 BABC 32 ~ 35 ADCA
第二节
36 ~ 40 GDAFB
第三部分 语言运用
第一节
41 ~ 45 CDCBD 46 ~ 50 ABBDB 51 ~ 55 CABDA
第二节
56. using 57. focuses 58. located 59. a 60. that
61. including 62.related 63. to keep 64. and 65. galleries
第四部分 写作
第一节
One possible version:
Beautiful Motherland in My Picture
In the photography competition themed "Beautiful Motherland", my entry won the first prize!
I submitted a photo of a vast golden wheat field under the setting sun. The gentle breeze made the wheat waves ripple, and the warm glow of the setting sun painted the entire field with a layer of golden light. This scene reminded me of the hardworking farmers and their harvest.
I am extremely thrilled and honored to have won the award. This contest has not only allowed me to show the beauty of our motherland but also made me appreciate the charm of nature and the efforts of our people. It has inspired me to keep observing and recording the wonderful moments of our country with my camera.
第二节
One possible version:
One visit, Jason brought the football we used to play with. He held it up in front of me and said, “Mom, remember how we used to have so much fun playing football I know you'll be able to play again.” His words touched my heart. I reached out and took the football, feeling its familiar texture. Then, with great effort, I managed to toss it gently back to him. He caught it with a big smile and urged me to try more. That small interaction gave me a newfound determination. I realized that I wasn't just fighting for myself but also for the precious moments with my son.
With my son's unwavering support, I made steady progress. I practiced harder, gradually increasing the range of my movements. Each small achievement was a victory. Jason was always by my side, cheering me on. He would offer his little hand to help me balance or simply give me an encouraging hug. As days passed, I could move more freely and even took a few steps unaided. The look of pride and joy on Jason's face was priceless. Thanks to his love and belief in me, I not only regained my physical ability but also learned the power of hope and perseverance in the face of adversity.