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    这是一份2025届广西柳州市高三上学期一模英语试卷,共11页。试卷主要包含了未知等内容,欢迎下载使用。

    一、未知
    Best Destinatins in the United States t Visit in Nvember
    Whether yu’re lking fr a weekend getaway r a place t visit in Nvember fr vacatin, here are sme f the best places t visit in Nvember in the US in n particular rder.
    Lake Gerge, New Yrk
    There are many things t d and see in Lake Gerge, making it ne f the best places t visit in the USA in Nvember. Fr shpping, there are a lt f shps t find gifts fr yurself and yur lved nes.
    Events in Nvember include the Free Fishing Days, where yu can fish in the fresh waters withut a license, and making yur wn candle creatins at Wax ‘n’ Wix.
    Arches Natinal Park, Utah
    Arches Natinal Park is ne f the mst phtgraphed places in the wrld, and s many peple, including phtgraphers and turists, have t wait in a queue t take a picture. Hwever, cmpared with ther mnths, yu wn’t be experiencing this lng queue in Nvember!
    Other activities t enjy here include walking arund Arches, taking in the breathtaking views, and explring the hiking trails.
    San Dieg, Califrnia
    Nvember is a perfect mnth t visit San Dieg, making it an excellent time t enjy utdr activities like surfing, biking, and gliding.
    This charming city has s much t ffer like visiting the Carrill Natinal Mnument, a histrical landmark where yu can learn mre abut San Dieg.
    Miami, Flrida
    During this mnth, the city is less busy, and yu als get flights and htels at a friendlier price. There are many resrts and beaches where yu can relax r get mre adventurus by kitebarding.
    If yu are an art persn, dn’t miss the Wynwd Walls t see the clrful and beautiful artwrks f artists frm arund the wrld.
    1.What can turists d in Lake Gerge in Nvember?
    A.Visit a histrical landmark.B.Attend music festivals.
    C.G fishing withut licenses.D.Explre the hiking trails.
    2.Why is Nvember a gd time t visit Arches Natinal Park?
    A.Because the weather is mild.
    B.Because there are fewer turists.
    C.Because there is mre beautiful scenery.
    D.Because the park rganizes unique events.
    3.What is a cmmn feature f San Dieg and Miami in Nvember?
    A.They are extremely crwded.
    B.They have an artistic atmsphere.
    C.They prvide varius shpping pprtunities.
    D.They ffer water sprts.
    At 78 years ld, J.R. Harris may nt fit the cnventinal image f an active wilderness explrer. The Luisiana-brn adventurer has been devted t the pursuit since he set ff n his first trip in 1966, but he has n plans t stp anytime sn. In additin t hiking muntains, river rafting, and traveling t remte villages acrss the glbe, Harris spends his time visiting public schls t encurage students t fllw their dreams.
    He is remarkably mdest when asked abut his status as a rle mdel. “I dn’t try t inspire anybdy, and I dn’t try t specifically guide anybdy,” Harris said. “What I like t d is encurage peple, especially yung peple, t braden their hrizns, t think bigger in terms f their future, and nt t let peple discurage them frm having a dream and wanting t live it.”
    Having mved t Queens, New Yrk, he grew up in a wrking-class family and was abut as familiar with nature as any ther city muse when his parents sent him ff t By Scuts camp in the Catskill Muntains. But by the end f the summer, Harris said, he was a different kid. He fell in lve with the great utdrs, and at 22 years ld, he made his first rad trip frm New Yrk City t Circle, Alaska.
    Thugh he himself nw serves as smene fr the next generatin t lk up t, Harris desn’t fcus nly n encuraging children t explre the wilderness as he did. “My message was mre. Explratin was always my dream. Yu can have a different dream, but whatever yur dream is, yu shuld d that.” he said, later adding, “Hey, give it sme thught, break sme bundaries, and get ut f yur cmfrt zne.”
    His next big trip will be guiding a grup f teenagers and yung adults n a trip t climb Munt Kilimanjar, teaching them leadership and survival skills, helping them perfrm science experiments n the muntain and hpefully prviding the grup with an invaluable bnding experience.
    “It desn’t take anything away frm me t give smebdy else encuragement r mtivatin,” he said.
    4.What activity des J.R. Harris get invlved in besides explring wilderness?
    A.Sightseeing in the cities.B.Making dnatins t villages.
    C.Visiting public schls.D.Helping the disabled.
    5.What made Harris lve the utdrs when he was a kid?
    A.An experience in a summer camp.B.A life in a wrking-class family.
    C.A success t recgnize city mice.D.A rad trip all by himself.
    6.What message des Harris cnvey t the yung?
    A.Finding their wn cmfrt zne.B.Having a mdel t lk up t.
    C.Fllwing his pursuit t be an explrer.D.Achieving whatever dreams they have.
    7.Which wrds can best describe Harris?
    A.Easy-ging and smart.B.Talented and utging.
    C.Energetic and inspiring.D.Brave and creative.
    BkTk is a cmmunity n the scial media app TikTk. Creatrs make shrt vides recmmending, reviewing r just chatting abut bks. This cmmunity has becme ne f the biggest n the platfrm. Bklk’s influence ver the publishing industry and what yung peple are reading is amazing.
    Online reading cmmunities have been arund fr a while. Gdreads—a scial platfrm where readers can fllw friends and authrs, and get bk recmmendatins—was launched in 2007, and there are ther cmmunities n sites such as YuTube (BkTube) and Instagram (Bkstagram).Hwever, nne f these sites seem t hk readers, publishers and shpkeepers quite like BkTk.Carline Hardman, a literary agent at Hardman & Swainsn, cnfirms this, telling The Guardian: “It’s having a strng effect n what publishers lk fr.”
    The main demgraphic(人群) f BkTk creatrs, viewers and authrs is yung wmen. While bks ppular with yung wmen have gained brad ppularity befre, yung wmen have rarely been taken seriusly as either critics r readers. But times are changing. The bks mst ppular with BkTk—such as rmance, fantasy and rmantasy (浪漫奇幻小说) —are being picked up mre and mre by publishers and displayed mre in bkshps.
    While it is interesting t see that yung wmen and their tastes can have such a big impact n the publishing industry, there’s a risk that it may hmgenise the industry. Authr Stephanie Danler said: “It seemed impssible t discver different fictins.” Bklk als has a prblem with diversity. Its recmmendatins are verpweringly written by white authrs, and it is unclear what the lng-term effects f this will be n bth publishing and the yung readers wh pur int the app fr recmmendatins. Furthermre, by satisfying the demands f this huge audience f yung wmen, publishers are giving up bks by men, especially emerging men writers.
    8.What des BkTk d?
    A.It hlds bk talks ffline.
    B.It publishes bks n the website.
    C.It sells bks t the yung men thrugh vides.
    D.It recmmends bks t readers thrugh vides.
    9.What des the underlined wrd “hk” in paragraph 2 mean?
    A.Make a deal with.B.Catch the attentin f.
    C.Keep a distance frm.D.Stimulate the imaginatin f.
    10.Why are bks ppular with BkTk being picked up mre and mre by publishers?
    A.T meet the demand f yung wmen.
    B.T refuse the request f yung wmen.
    C.T change the ptins f yung readers.
    D.T respnd t the criticism f the readers.
    11.What prblem may BkTk bring t the publishing industry?
    A.It may reduce the interest f the readers.
    B.It may make the industry less diverse.
    C.It may lead t less prfit in publishing.
    D.It may make mst emerging writers stp writing.
    Scientists have used 3D printers t design a range f useful, attractive r rather strange bjects. But n ,researchers are pushing the already expansive bundaries f 3D printing int anther, mre delicius field: cheesecake. A team recently used a 3D printer t make a slice f eatable cake.
    Of curse, the success f a cake depends n its taste. “When yu bite int it, yu kind f feel the flavrs hit yu in different waves,” said Jnathan Blutinger, ne f the researchers. “And I think that’s a functin f the layering (把…分层叠放) inside f the actual structure. It definitely tasted like smething I hadn’t tried befre. I quite enjyed it, but it’s nt a traditinal mix. We’re nt Michelin chefs.”
    The researchers punded bananas with a frk t create a paste(糊状物), and they mixed water, butter and graham crackers(全麦粉饼干) in a fd prcessr t frm the paste. Early versins f the cake relied n a lt less graham cracker paste which nly made up abut a third f the slice in these recipes. But as the printer cnstructed these early slices, the creatins quickly cllapsed when layers f wet materials were added. After several failed attempts, the bakers decided t add layers f graham cracker paste. They created wells with tugh and dry materials with walls that were thick n the bttm and thin n tp. Then, they put the wet materials inside the wells, s they were supprted. With these changes, the next slices maintained their structural stability. The final step was using a blue ray t brwn the tp graham cracker layer.
    In the future, peple might be able t buy 3D printers fr cking in their hmes, but the price culd run t $1,500. Crucially, thugh, these printers wuld als need recipes t functin. “If this technlgy were t hit the market, we culdn’t ffer 3D printers nly. It’s like having an iPd withut any MP3 files.” Blutinger says. S there needs t be a place where yu can dwnlad recipes, create yur wn recipes and get sme inspiratin fr what yu can actually d with this machine in rder t really take it ff in a big way.
    12.What did Blutinger think f the cheesecake made by the 3D printer?
    A.Tasteless.B.Unusual.C.Standard.D.Ordinary.
    13.What is the third paragraph mainly abut?
    A.The technique f using a 3D printer.
    B.The flavr f 3D printed cheesecakes.
    C.The prcess f making 3D printed cheesecakes.
    D.The materials fr making 3D printed cheesecakes.
    14.Why des Blutinger mentin iPd and MP3 files?
    A.T illustrate the prblems f using 3D printers fr cking.
    B.T prve the applicatin f advanced technlgy.
    C.T advise cmbining these devices with 3D printers.
    D.T stress the methds f marketing 3D printed cakes.
    15.What is the best title fr the text?
    A.Experimenting with 3D Printed Cakes
    B.Facing the Challenges f 3D Printing
    C.3D Fd Printing: The Future f Restaurants
    D.Printed Cheesecake: A Delicius Innvatin
    We all want t feel gd in ur bdies. But s many f us spend ur days with achy backs, dried-ut eyes and brain fg frm t much screen time. 16 Clumbia University Medical Center researchers want t share sme f the best tips.
    Be realistic!
    17 Set a reasnable gal t push yurself. The ptinal amunt is walking fr 5 minutes every 30 minutes accrding t yur schedule. If walking isn’t an ptin, chair-based exercises are a gd alternative. As lng as yu’re mving, it cunts.
    Decide n and stick t a strategy.
    Many peple fund it helpful t set a timer t remind them t get up and walk. Others simply listened t the cues f their bdy and mved based n that. 18 Fr example, after every Zm sessin, ne listener wuld play with her dg. Managing her wrk t fit arund her breaks helped her succeed.
    19
    Clumbia researcher Keith Diaz says these breaks d nt need t be dynamic wrkut, but yu can’t just stand still. A slw walk cunts. March in place. Get sme husewrk dne arund the huse. Take a mini dance break!
    Observe yurself.
    Check-in with yur bdy after these mvement breaks. D yu feel dg-tired? Or mre energetic? Keeping a running recrd f breaks mtivated a lt f ffice staff and helped them cmpare their mds and energy level t the number f breaks they tk. Others tracked their bservatins in a diary r calendar. And remind yurself: If yu miss sme breaks, that’s kay! 20
    A.Keep track f each break.
    B.Dn’t frget t set yur mvement gal.
    C.Discver which mvement wrks best fr yu.
    D.Dn’t let perfectin be the enemy f mvement.
    E.What can we d t shake up ur seated lifestyles?
    F.Sme fund that linking a break t a task wrked best.
    G.What amunt f mvement can yu build int yur day?
    When hliday seasn cmes in Flrida, a wman gives away hundreds f stuffed animals (毛绒玩具). They’re nt fr kids, but fr the wh are in need f sme Christmas cheer.
    Lisa Kfie said this Christmas started in 2009. She was an empty nester and felt every nw and then.
    “I just gt this in my head when I called tw nursing hmes at randm and asked if my mther and I culd cme and read stries," she tld CBS News. She sme f her kids’ stuffed animals t the nursing hme with her fr the elderly peple t hld while she read stries.
    “But when we went t the stuffed animals and take them back t g t the next nursing hme, nbdy wanted t their teddy bear r their stuffed animal in any way, she said.
    On that day, Lisa saw the f a simple Christmas gift.
    “It was just a nursing hme, and it was just a lt f elderly peple sitting in wheelchairs just kind f waiting and waiting,” she said. “And all f a sudden, the whle rm became with peple singing Christmas sngs and Santa Claus dlls. They really didn’t want t give them back because they we had given them a gift.”
    T cntinue her traditin, Lisa an ad nline asking fr gently used stuffed animals. She tk all f the dnated stuffed animals t nursing hmes fr veterans (退伍军人). , wh wuld think that elderly veterans wuld want stuffed animals? But they did. Nt nly fr , but they were cnversatin starters. “The stuffed animals them f their childhd,” Lisa said.
    21.A.yuthB.wmenC.teensD.senirs
    22.A.eventB.cultureC.traditinD.hbby
    23.A.lnelyB.anxiusC.sadD.nervus
    24.A.viewB.hpeC.ideaD.dream
    25.A.sentB.brughtC.mvedD.delivered
    26.A.acceptB.washC.repairD.gather
    27.A.give upB.make utC.take verD.turn dwn
    28.A.priceB.pwerC.secretD.beauty
    29.A.cleanB.crwdedC.aliveD.quiet
    30.A.hldingB.prducingC.fixingD.changing
    31.A.thughtB.acceptedC.demandedD.suggested
    32.A.readB.madeC.keptD.put
    33.A.RegularlyB.HnestlyC.NaturallyD.Frmally
    34.A.hbbyB.cnvenienceC.statusD.cmfrt
    35.A.accusedB.infrmedC.remindedD.cnvinced
    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。
    Brn in Brazil, since I was a yung by, China has always held a special place in my imaginatin. My father wuld tell me stries f Marc Pl befre I went t bed - tales f his incredible adventures thrugh Asia, especially China. These stries inspired me a desire t learn mre abut this land f ancient histry and mysteries. 36 ver 5,000 years f culture and traditin, China is a cuntry that has always attracted me. 37 (deep) with its substance and diversity.
    On my arrival in China, I 38 (strike) by the warmth and friendliness f the peple. Peple here are always smiling, 39 kindness makes me recall my relatives and friends in my hmeland. It’s nt uncmmn fr children 40 (apprach) me, their faces smiling with 41 (excite), just t say hell r try t strike up a cnversatin in English. It makes me feel incredibly 42 (cnnect) t this place.
    Nw, as a teacher at an internatinal schl in Hefei, I have the hnr f sharing my lve fr learning with students frm 33 different 43 (cuntry). It’s a magical feeling, 44 (be) in China as bth a teacher and a lifelng student. Every day, I am learning frm the amazing peple arund me—whether it’s frm the wisdm f ancient traditins 45 the fresh perspectives(视角) f the yung minds I teach. The Chinese peple, with their eagerness t learn and their deep respect fr knwledge, inspire me daily.
    46.假定你是李华,上周你们班到学校劳动基地参加劳动。请你给学校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
    1.活动目的;
    2.劳动过程;
    3.劳动感受。
    注意:
    1.词数80左右;
    2.题目已为你写好,不计入总词数。
    Experience in the Schl Labr Practice Base
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    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。
    “We can ttally d this!” my friend Sarah shuted excitedly, the smile n her face shining like a diamnd as we stepped ut f the art studi. “Definitely, we’ve gt this in the bag!” I replied enthusiastically, jumping happily n the pavement as the dr swung shut behind us. Bth f us had just submitted ur wrks fr the Annual Art Shwcase, an imprtant event that every artist dreamed f being part f.
    That Saturday evening, Sarah and I stayed in my living rm, refining ur submissins. We aimed t demnstrate ur creativity, technique and passin fr art. I fcused n my latest painting—a clrful landscape while Sarah shwcased her vivid sculptures. We were determined t impress the judges, ur cnfidence rising high.
    After a few days f anxius waiting, a letter arrived in the mail. Heart racing, I tre it pen. But as I scanned the page, desperatin crashed ver me like a huge wave. My name wasn’t n the list f selected artists.
    Mments later, I sptted Sarah appraching, laughing and waving a brightly clred envelpe. I felt a burst f pain at the sight. She was clearly thrilled and ready t share her gd news. Unable t face her jy, I turned away sharply. I just culdn’t bear it: she made it, and I didn’t. Why was life s unfair? Anger and disappintment cluded my visin.
    That afternn, n the bus ride hme, I sat alne, staring ut f the windw and ignring Sarah’s attempts t chat. When the bus finally pulled up t my stp, I jumped ff withut a wrd, my heart heavy. Upn reaching hme, I threw the awful letter int my mm’s hands, unable t cntrl my disappintment. I fell nt the sfa, burying my face in the pillws, allwing tears t flw freely. The sweetness f the mment had sured, and I was lst in a strm f srrw, thinking what this meant fr my future in art.
    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。
    The next day, I decided t avid seeing Sarah.
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    At last, my mm came t cmfrt me, saying it was nt Sarah’s fault.
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