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2025年内蒙古呼和浩特高考二模试卷英语

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、What Chinese lawmakers begin to consider is a proposed revision to the country’s Food Safety Law,   includes mandatory (强制性) labeling of GM food.

    A. one   B. the one which

    C. one that   D. the one that

  • 2、Hostels used to provide cheap accommodations for people under the age of 25. _______ , hostels don’t have any age requirements.

    A.Nowadays B.Meanwhile C.However D.Therefore

  • 3、Li Chen and Fan Bingbing have fallen in love with each other, __________ a hot topic in the entertainment industry.

    A. having made  B. to make

    C. making  D. made

     

  • 4、Don’t be afraid! If the person standing in front of us were a witch, she _______ us into frogs already.

    A.would turn B.would have turned C.may turn D.may have turned

  • 5、On such a hot day I would appreciate______if I could have a cold drink.

    A.that B.this C.it D.myself

  • 6、92000 hectares of farmland in the country have been planted with food crops________.

    A.up to now

    B.ten years ago

    C.now and then

    D.by the end of next year

  • 7、_______ is known to all is that the outstanding academic atmosphere, as well as various festivals and sports, _________ many students to our school.

    A.What …draws B.Which…draw C.It… draw D.As… draws

  • 8、We have been getting _______ our students since we came to this school.

    A.along well B.along well with C.well along with D.well with

  • 9、Only those who had tickets were ________ to the stadium for the concert given by the famous musician.

    A. allowed   B. admitted

    C. committed   D. permitted

  • 10、_______ breaks the law should be punished.

    A.Those who

    B.Anyone

    C.No matter

    D.Whoever

  • 11、Only when class began ________ that he had left his book at home.

    A.he realized

    B.would he realize

    C.did he realize

    D.he would realize

  • 12、You feel lost, sick at heart before such unmasked hatred, ___________because it threatens you as because it shows human in such an inhuman light.

    A.not so little B.no more C.not so much D.no less

  • 13、______ in the queue for half an hour, the old man suddenly realized he had left the check in the car.

    A. Waiting  B. To wait

    C. Having waited  D. To have waited

     

  • 14、______a cigarette after a meal is one of his bad habits.

    A.Have

    B.Has

    C.Having

    D.Had

  • 15、—Where is my dictionary?I remember I put it here yesterday.

    —You___it in the wrong place.

    A.must put

    B.should have put

    C.might put

    D.might have put

  • 16、—How much do you know about smog?

    —Well, the newspapers ______ it in the past few months.

    A. report   B. will report   C. have been reporting   D. reported

  • 17、This problem is far ________ me. I can’t work it out on my own.

    A.over

    B.above

    C.from

    D.beyond

  • 18、The ticket ________ them to free entrance to Shanghai Grand Theater.

    A.gives

    B.grants

    C.entitles

    D.credits

  • 19、It’s said that for some reasons, the famous band decided to ________ after many years together.

    A. break off   B. break down

    C. break away   D. break up

  • 20、The United Nations shows great concern to the catastrophe, at request international aid agencies are rushing to the stricken district.

    A.which B.that C.what D.whose

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、For young kids, sharing isn't easy to understand.However, this skill is important for kids as they begin to socialize with their peers, and at last have an increased sense of self-awareness and understanding.More often than not, parents can easily think of a moment in their kid's childhood where shouts of "No!" or "Mine!" played a regular role in their daily life.

    Socializing your kids early by getting them to connect with schoolmates or kids who are around the same age as them is the first step. You might find that kids naturally learn many things by observing one another. While argue may happen from time to time, learning to play well with others will help your kids become more aware of the effects of their actions.

    Sharing is often linked with kids' understanding of fairness, so teaching kids to take turns with toys or other hems that you might want them to share, and they will reduce their natural control over something. Remind kids that they will get their turn, which means that they must learn to be patient.

    In their early years, kids learn more than you might think from simply observing the actions of those around them. If you have older kids, give them the opportunity to take the lead by having them share items like snacks or toys with their younger sisters or brothers. Experiencing generosity and sharing first hand will be a major help when it comes to learning to do it themselves.

    Most importantly, kids should form the habit of sharing. When you see your kids using their new skills by sharing items with their friends or family members, be sure to advert to their actions. By noticing your kids' progress, there will only be room for further improvement of their sharing.

    【1】Waiting for toys to play with can help young kids ________.

    A.become more patient

    B.relieve their parents 'worry

    C.show respect to each other

    D.learn from each other naturally

    【2】What can we infer from Paragraph 4? ________

    A.It's important for kids to experience sharing in person.

    B.Elder kids are often the leaders of their families.

    C.Younger kids should follow elder ones' advice.

    D.Parents should be generous to their kids.

    【3】The underlined part "advert to" in the last paragraph most probably means " ________".

    A.praise

    B.notice

    C.approve

    D.improve

    【4】What's the main idea of the text? ________

    A.How to teach young kids to share.

    B.Sharing helps kid develop healthily.

    C.Arguments among kids can't be avoided.

    D.Parents have great effects on their kids.

  • 22、It is commonly believed that all over the world, boys and girls attend a mixed school, where they study together. But boys schools are the perfect place to teach young men to express their emotions(情感) and involve them in activities such as art, dance and music.

    Always boys at single-sex schools were said to be more likely to get involved in cultural and artistic act“boy code” of hiding their emotions to be a“real man”.

    Surprisingly, the findings of the study go against received wisdom that boys do better when taught alongside girls.

    George Carl, headmaster of Eton, warned that boys were being failed by the British education system because it had become too focused on girls. He criticized teachers for failing to recognize that boys are actually more emotional than girls.

    The research argued that boys often perform badly in mixed schools because they become discouraged when girls do better earlier in speaking and reading skills.

    But in single-sex schools teachers can adjust lessons to boys’ learning style, letting them move around the classroom and getting them to compete in teams to prevent boredom, wrote the study’s author, Abigail James, of the University of Virginia.

    Teachers could encourage boys to enjoy reading and writing with “boy-focused” approaches such as themes and characters that appeal to them. Because boys generally have more acute eye, learn  best through touch, and are physically more active, they need to be given “hands-on” lessons where they are allowed to walk around. “Boys in mixed schools view classical music as feminine(女性的) and prefer the modern genre (类型) in which violence and sexism are major themes,” James wrote.

    Single-sex education also made it less likely that boys would feel that they had to be “masterful and in charge” in relationships. “In mixed schools, boys feel forced to act like men before they understand themselves well enough to know what that means,” the study reported.

    1Traditionally, in a mixed school ,boys __________.

    A. behave more responsibly   B. perform relatively better

    C. grow up more healthily   D. receive a better education

    2The writer argues that a single-sex school would __________.

    A. encourage boys to express their emotions more freely

    B. help boys to be more competitive in schools

    C. force boys to be their emotions to be “real men”

    D. naturally strengthen boys’ traditional image of a man

    3In Abigail James’ opinion, one of the advantages of single-sex schools is_______

    A. boys can choose to learn whatever they are interested in

    B. boys can focus on their lessons without being distracted(分心)

    C. teaching can be adjusted to suiting the characteristics(特征) of boys

    D. teaching can be designed to improve boys’ team spirit

    4The underlined word “acute” in Paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to ______ .

    A. lovely   B. serious   C. sharp   D. dull

  • 23、   I was sitting in an airport when a woman behind me asked, “What's the best gift you’ve ever got?” I closed the magazine I'd paid too much for and listened for an answer. “What do you mean, like the best birthday present?” a young man said, “Probably the gold coin I got for graduation.”

    I threw my magazine onto a neighboring chair and thought about the question. What’s the best gift I’ve ever got? Good health aside, when it comes to material objects, for me the answer is easy. It was a high school graduation present, gift-wrapped and hand-delivered by my grandfather. He handed it to me and said, “Stay close to the land. Don’t be afraid to dig in and get a little dirt on you.”

    That fall, I went off to college and that shiny new green-handled spade with the silver blade (刀刃)hung untouched on the wall in my parents, garage. A few years later, I had my own family and that graduation spade made its way from my folks5 garage into my own. I dug gardens, planted trees, roses and bushes. The spade was nothing but a tool.

    The years rolled by. The spade has lost some of its color and I've added some gray, but I still dig hard into the earth, more often than ever. It’s more than a trusted workout partner. It’s a reminder of my family, one proudly rooted in agriculture. It’s a useful tool with a memorable message about staying close to the earth. Priceless!

    A few months from now, my daughter will finish graduate school, and she has already had a job waiting in another city. She’s knowledge-rich but cash-poor, and though she’s expecting nothing from me, I have something valuable to give her before she moves away. It'll be wrapped of course, and it'll be worth the weight in gold.

    1Why did the author mention his experience in the airport?

    A.To compare his gift with the man's.

    B.To introduce the topic of the text.

    C.To recall his graduation ceremony.

    D.To share his way of killing time.

    2How was the spade dealt with at first?

    A.It was hung on the wall.

    B.It was sold for gold coins.

    C.It was used to plant trees.

    D.It was wrapped without touch.

    3What does the author consider the spade?

    A.A practical garden tool.

    B.An ordinary workout partner.

    C.A very precious present.

    D.A reminder of his school life.

    4What can we infer from the text?

    A.The family makes a living by farming.

    B.The spade is kept in the garage at present.

    C.The author gradually changed his attitude to life.

    D.The spade will be passed down to the next generation.

  • 24、One day, I was sitting in a local coffee shop, and staring at this man in a wheelchair. He could move his head and parts of his fingers but nothing else. He had a servant who cut up his food and placed it on a special mechanically powered fork that he would use to eat.

    He saw me staring at him and invited me to join him at his table. His name was Stephen. For several hours we sat at that table and we got to know each other on a deeply personal level. I had never known a man who was more radiant(容光焕发), more energizing to talk and get to know than Stephen.

    Stephen used to be a very successful businessman in Denver. He was in the natural gas business. Thirteen years before, when he was forty, he was waiting for news of a natural gas discovery to occur any moment.

    He said, “I had so much nervous energy. I saw the storm clouds gathering, and I decided to clean out the gutters(屋檐排水沟) rather than sitting around waiting for this gas well to come in.”

    He climbed up the ladder to clear the piles of pine needles(松针) on the roof. As he backed up, he accidentally fell off the roof. He landed on his back. He was paralyzed(瘫痪) for the rest of his life, except for his head and his hand.

    I asked him, “How do you do it all? How do you suddenly stop hiking, fishing, and running marathons?”

    He said, “There are three things you have to do when something like this happens. The first thing you have to do is adjust. The second thing you do is adjust. And the third thing you do is adjust.”

    He said, “By adjusting to your abilities, Bill, you have to change your self-expectations. If you can’t be a physical athlete any longer, then perhaps you can be a spiritual athlete.” He was.

    【1】Why was the author staring at Stephen at the coffee shop?

    A.Stephen took food specially.

    B.Stephen greeted him with a smile.

    C.They knew each other before.

    D.Stephen’s servant made a noise.

    【2】What made Stephen decide to clean out the gutters?

    A.The news calling on him to do that.

    B.His great care about his money.

    C.His eagerness for the gas discovery.

    D.His concern about the bad weather.

    【3】How did Stephen adjust to his disability?

    A.He turned to the author for help.

    B.He accepted himself as he was.

    C.He talked to himself regularly.

    D.He gave up being an athlete.

    【4】“A spiritual athlete” Stephen mentioned in the last paragraph might be ________.

    A.humorous and energetic

    B.confident and caring

    C.optimistic and open-minded

    D.faithful and easygoing

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、We are so used to the beauty of trees, plants and flowers that we may even take it for granted without realizing how much inspiration it has given us. For instance, an open flower might make us think how _______ it resembles an umbrella. It’s natural to think in this way, but actually it is the flower that inspires the umbrella.

    Nature has inspired many of the most fascinating designs around us, those in architecture included. Today, architects continue to _______ ways to capture the beauty of natural forms, to mimic the way nature _______ or even to make natural organisms part of a building.

    People whose interest is exploring the _______ between art and science will enjoy Singapore’s ArtScience Museum. It is _______to resemble a lotus flower whose floor collects rainwater and then recycles it through the plumbing system. Visitors are often _______ to find themselves in an urban building that so _______ captures the beauty of natural form.

    Watching a nature documentary in which termites were constructing their nests inspired Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce to create the Eastgate Centre. The design _______ the need for traditional air conditioning and heating systems, so the building uses less energy and costs _______to run.

    The world’s first algae-powered building is in Hamburg, Germany. The ________ of the apartment building is covered in panels containing algae, which capture ________ from the sun and change it into energy that powers the building. Therefore, the building not only ________ its environment and uses less energy, but also reduces ________ to the environment.

    Creating buildings such as these enables us to live ________ our environment. To meet the needs of today while protecting the world of tomorrow may be a challenge, but even the ________organisms can help teach us how to achieve this.

    【1】

    A.nearly

    B.hardly

    C.closely

    D.narrowly

    【2】

    A.discover

    B.explore

    C.tend

    D.support

    【3】

    A.polishes

    B.shares

    C.respects

    D.works

    【4】

    A.relationship

    B.discussion

    C.balance

    D.friendship

    【5】

    A.painted

    B.shaped

    C.sculptured

    D.translated

    【6】

    A.pleased

    B.disappointed

    C.amazed

    D.annoyed

    【7】

    A.truly

    B.fiercely

    C.suddenly

    D.slightly

    【8】

    A.increases

    B.forms

    C.reduces

    D.creates

    【9】

    A.fewer

    B.less

    C.more

    D.much

    【10】

    A.surface

    B.foundation

    C.bottom

    D.background

    【11】

    A.light

    B.steam

    C.radio

    D.heat

    【12】

    A.keeps off

    B.sticks to

    C.comes up with

    D.responds to

    【13】

    A.attack

    B.damage

    C.quality

    D.amount

    【14】

    A.in need of

    B.beyond control of

    C.on basis of

    D.in harmony with

    【15】

    A.simplest

    B.mildest

    C.worst

    D.latest

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,原定今年6月考试结束后去纽约旅游并约定探访朋友Taylor,现因故推迟。请你给Taylor写信,包含以下要点:

    1.写信目的;2.推迟的原因;3.告知新计划。

    注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Taylor,

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Sincerely Yours,

    Li Hua

     

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