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(二)2025英语试题注意事项.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用2橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回3考试时间为分钟,满分分120150第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A B C听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What arethe classroomslikeA.New.B.Old.C.Large.2,What doesthe womanmeanA.Round windowsare stronger.B.Round windowslook beautiful.C.Round windowstake lessspace.
3.What is the mansadviceA.Using amemory stick.B.Changing acomputer C.Deleting somestuff.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.The coaches.B.A competition.C.A trainingsession.
5.What did the womando forEarth Hourlast yearA.She composedmusic.B.She madesome candles.C.She turnedoff thelights.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选5A BC出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将5给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Father anddaughter.C.Boss andsecretary.
7.What willUncle Pablodo todayA.Surf theInternet on the boat.B.Introduce thetour company.C.Tell of the historyof thetown.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.What isthe womandoingA.Seeking advice.B.Checking in.C.Asking fordirection.
9.How willthe womango to the airportA.By taxi.B.By train.
10.When shouldthe womanleave for the airportC.By subway.A.At1:00pm.B.At2:30pm.听第段材料,回答第至题81113CAt4:00pm.
11.Why doesthe manfeel upsetA.He isill.B.He hadsome accidents.C.There isno powerat hishome.
12.What waswrong with the lightA.It hurtPhilips fingers.B.It fellon thechair.
13.What doesthe womanask theman to doC.It stoppedworking.听第段材料,回答第至题91417A.Have acup oftea.B.Go toher housefor supper.C.Cook dinnerfor her.
14.Why doesthe womanchoose thecourseA.It ispractical.B.It isthe mostpopular.C.It hasbetter careerprospects.
15.How doesthe womanfeel abouther currentstudyA.Relaxing.B.Disappointing.C.Stressful.
16.What doesClaire sayabout theproject she is workingon A.Sheneeds todo furtherresearch.B.She issatisfied withthe materialsshe chose.C.She knowsthe buildingwill beconstructed soon.
17.What mighttheman beA.An advisor.B.An interviewer.听第段材料,回答第至题C.An architect.
10182018.What isthe speakertalkingaboutA.Job description.B.Marketing strategies.C.Personnel appointment.
19.What dowe knowabout SamA.He isexperienced.B.He haspotential toimprove.C.He enjoyssocializing.
20.What doesthe speakeranticipate atthe nextmeetingA.Making thefinal decision.B.Introducing newcandidates.C.Receiving freshsuggestions.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、、和四个选项中选出最佳选项BCDAAbout Uber EatsYou can order foodfrom yourfavorite restaurantsthrough Uber Eats whileat home,on thego,or fromwhereveryou are.Download theUber Eatsapp now,and youreonly a few tapsaway fromenjoying adeliciousmeal.How doesUberEatsworkWhen yourelogged into your account,youll seeall therestaurants you canorderfrom.You cannarrowthem downby typeof cuisine,distance,delivery time,whether theyhave promotions,where youorderedfromrecently,etc.When youpick aspecific restaurant,you cansee the full menu,and thenyou canplace itemsinyour cart.You canthen selectwhether youwant toShowyour supportwith atiporder rightaway,or want to schedulethe order.100%of yourtip goestoyourdeliveryman.TipsYou canalso choosewhether youwant topay extraforare basedon yourorder totalof$
53.15beforepriority delivery,whereby youllalways be the firstanydiscounts orpromotions.ostopotherwise itspossible that a deliverywill beperformedon the way.Then youll be shownasummary ofhowmuch youllpay.☆Cheers toyou15%Finally,youllbe asked howmuch youdlike totipseepicture atright,and thenyou canplace yourYou*re great]8%order.Once youplace yourorder,a driverwill beThankyou so much20%assigned topick-up yourfood,and youllreceive anestimateddelivery time.Once thedriver haspicked upYou*re myhero25%the order,youcanalso tracktheir locationand distanceCustomEditto.you.Subscribe toUber OneYour tip:$
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21.Why ispriority deliverymentionedA.To sharehow toenjoy freedelivery.B.To introducea wayto getorders faster.C.To advisecustomers toselect promotions.D.To recommenda meansof schedulingorders.
22.How muchshould youtip for a$40order to be regardedasa hero”A.$6,B.$
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23.What isUber Oneaccording to the textA.Ifs agrocery storeassociation.B.Its anonline tradingplatform.C.Ifs anextra servicefor UberEats users.D.Ifs anapp formerchants onUberEats.BFor twelveyears Idworked atthe hospital.One daythey toldme I was nolonger needed.1understood thatit was acost-cutting moveto replaceme withsomeone withless experienceand alower salary.But myunderstanding didntexcise thepain offeeling abandonedand useless.At sixty-two,whatopportunities existedfor someoneat myage”Dear Lord/91prayed/show metheway.As Heso oftendoes,Heanswered throughsomeoneelse,a fellowhealth educatorat anotherhospital.When Ishared myworries aboutmyfuture,she toldme abouta conferenceshe had attended recently.“Pve justlearmed themost helpfultooljshe said/No matterwhat thesituation is,there is an opposite,abenefit.Our typicalresponse isto focuson thelosses ofjob,marriage,home,or evenhealth.Instead,the speakertoldus toconcentrate onfinding what we gainedwith ourloss.At first,I resistedher adviceas Iwas extremelysad.I missedthe meaningfulchallenges oforganizing healtheducation classesforthesick.But astime passed,!grew tiredof mysorrow.Maybe Ishould trymy friendsadvice andseek someopposites.Yet itwasnt untilour tripto Africathat Iunderstood thepower ofopposite thinking.In2023,we fleweightthousand milesto avillage inWest Africa.We broughtmany presents,believing thatsomehow wecouldimprove thevillagerslives.Instead,they taughtus theopposite.Our liveswere theones thatneeded improving.卫生设备Despite livingin mudhuts withoutmodern conveniences,running water,or sanitation,thevillagers appearedcontent.Frequently laughingand greetingeach other,they trulycared fortheirneighbors.Although weslept on the ground,!felt apeace I hadnt knownsince Ileft myjob.I hadexpected wewouldspend ourtime helpingthe poorvillagers.Instead,they wereteaching usthat havingless meantless toworryabout andmore timeand energyfor eachother.These wonderfulpeople with a differentfaith taughtmean importantlesson thatguided methrough thedarkness of life.
24.What canwe learnabout theauthorA.She lackedwork experience.B.She demandedhigher salary.C.She didntperform wellat work.D.She wasdismissed bythe hospital.
25.What doesthe underlinedwordexcise”in paragraph2meanA.Remove.B.Deepen.C.Classify.D.Describe.
26.What didthe fellowhealth educatorsuggest theauthor doA.Reevaluate hersituation andfind solutionsto thefailure.B.Search forinner peaceand castoff theeconomic darkness.C.Stay positiveand concentrateon healthcare education.D.Shift herattitude toadversity andlook on the brightside.
27.What lessondidtheauthor learn from thevillagers inAfricaA.Face upto thecruel realitiesoflife.B.Fortune favorsthose whouse theirjudgement.C.Owning morenot necessarilyadds toour happiness.D.Devoting tovolunteering cangain asense of achievement.CAre peoplein somecountries moregenerally dishonestthan peoplein other countriesAn internationalteamof researchershave examinedthis question.In2015,David Pascual-Ezama atUniversidad ComplutenseMadrid andhis colleaguesinvestigateddishonesty in16different countries.They recruited90university studentsin eachcountry toplay a(抛《更币)coin-flipping game.The gameconsisted of a singleflip ofa coinwithablack and a whiteside.If thecoin landedwith thewhiteside up,the studentreceived abar ofchocolate as a prize.Each studentflipped thecoin inprivate andthenreported theresult toan experimenter.The experimenterdidnt knowif aparticular studentreported theresult一一truthfully ornot.But andheres theclever partthe experimentercould accuratelyestimate thelevel ofcheating in thegroup as a wholeby simplycounting thetotal numberof chocolateshanded outas prizes.If90students flipa coin,according to the laws of probability,about halfof the coins willland onwhite andreceive aprize.If almostall of the studentsreport aprize-winning result,then wehave evidence ofahigh level ofcheating inthat group.Somewhat surprisingly,Pascual-Ezama andhis teamfound that,across all16countries,only57%of thestudentsreported thewhite-just7percentage pointshigher thanwhatwewould expectif everyonetold the(弓诱)truth.Among thosestudents whowould havebeen temptedI tolie becausetheir coinlanded onblack,86%of themresisted the temptation andtold thetruth.Some of the16countries cheateda littlemore andsomea littleless,but thedifferences werenot statisticallysignificant.According to the researchers,the resultsof thestudy providesupport forthe theoryof selfconceptmaintenance-we*re motivatedby external incentives(激励)to cheat,but wefrealso motivatedby aninternaldesire to see ourselvesasagood,decent,moral person.A lowlevel ofdishonesty(so-called66incompletecheating,9)istheresult ofour attempt to finda happymedium betweenexternalincentivesto act dishonestlyand ourown internaldesire to be amoral person.
28.Why didthe researcherscarry outthe studyA.To discoverthe secretof beinghonest.B.To highlightthe significanceof moralcode.C.To calculatethe honestpopulation in16countries.D.To testparticipants^ishonesty indifferent countries.
29.What canbe anevidenceofa higherlevel ofcheatingin the groupA.Half of thecoinsare reportedlanding onblack.B.Most participantsreport aprize-winning result.C.A majorityof studentsknow thelawsofprobability.D.Almost allof thestudents successfullyflip thecoin.
30.What canbe inferredfrom paragraph4A.The experimentersoverestimated thelevel ofcheating.B.Over halfofthestudents failedto resistthetemptation.C.There werevisibly highlevels ofdishonesty acrosscountries.D.Some countriescheated remarkablymore thanothercountries.
31.What roledoesa happymedium^play accordingtothetheory in the lastparagraphA.It regulatespeoples behaviour.B.It drivespeople toactdishonestly.C.It encouragespeople tocompete.D.It limitspeoples freedomof choice.DResearchers monitoringthe lightlesslandscape ofthe PacificOcean floorthink theyVeobserved“darkoxygen^being createdthere,potentially challengingcommonly heldbeliefs abouthow oxygen is producedonEarth.(光合作用),Until now,itwasthought that oxygen wascreated only through photosynthesisaprocess thatrequires sunlight.But thediscovery castsdoubt onthat theoryand raisesnew questionsabout theoriginsoflife itself.The researchteam ledby Sweetman,a professorwiththeScottish Associationfor MarineScience inOban,Scotland,published itsfindings Mondayin anarticle in the journalNature GeoscienceThescientists arentcertain how oxygen is created atsuch darkdepths,but theybelieve itsbeingproduced byelectrically chargedminerals calledpolymetallic nodules(多金属结核).These一nodules effectivelybatteries in a rock^Sweetman said-may usetheir electriccharge tosplit seawaterinto(电解).hydrogen andoxygen ina processcalled seawaterelectrolysisPolymetallic nodulescontain metalssuch asmanganese,nickel andcobalt,which canbe usedto make thebatteries usedin consumerelectronics,appliances andelectric vehicles.Franz Geiger,a NorthwesternUniversitychemistry professorwho workedon thestudy,said ina separatenews releasethat theremay beenoughpolymetallic nodulesin anarea ofthe PacificOcean calledthe Clarion-Clipperton Zoneto meetglobalenergy demandsfor decadesafter.But Geigeralso saidthat miningwould havetobeconducted ina waythat didnot removeoxygen forlifeforms inthat part oftheocean.Companies conductedexploratory missionsfor deep-sea miningin the1970sand80s,he said,and recentresearch suggeststhat thosemissions mayhave hadinfluences onmarine lifein theareafor decades.A fewyears ago,a teamof marinebiologists wentback to those areasthat weremined40years agoand foundessentially nolife^Geiger said.And thena fewhundred metersover tothe leftandright,where thenodules wereundamaged,plenty oflife.”
32.What dowe knowabout the new researchA.It questionswhether oxygenexists inseawater.B.It believesthat thelevelofoxygenishigher inthe deepsea.C.It challengesthe conventionalview ofhowoxygenis produced.D.It arguesthatoxygeniscreatedonlythroughphotosynthesis.
33.What generatesthe oxygenunder thesea accordingtothescientistsA.Hydrogen andseawater.B.Special rockson thesea floor.C.A kindof effectivebatteries.D.Marine plants and sunlight.
34.Why didGeiger mention the deep-sea mininginthe1970sand80sA.To emphasizethe need to consultbiologists beforemining.B.To callfor morefirms tolearnfromprevious exploratoryachievementsC.To remindthe companiesto avoiddamaging thenodules whenmining.D.To encouragethe biologiststo monitordeep-sea lifecontinuously.
35.What wouldbethemost suitabletitle forthe textA.Mineral ResourcesAre DetectedinthePacific OceanB.Scientists DiscovefDark Oxygen,9ontheSea FloorC/Tolymetallic Nodules^Have ChangedUndersea Landscape第二节(共小题;每小题分,D/DarkOxygen^Brings upa NewAssumption onthe Originof Life
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12.5根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项What isit thatallows SteveJobs andElon Muskto innovateso consistently36Its about trying tostep(强力口于)outside ofthe mentalrestrictions weimpose uponourselves toattempttolook ata problemin anewlight.Being creativeallows yourselftodothings,experience thingsor considerthings inunfamiliar ways.37Be curious.Creativity atwork isnot limitedonly towhat goeson inthe workplace.If youwanttobe acreative andinnovativeindividual,you needto broadenyour horizons.38This can help youlearnabout asmany fieldsof knowledgeas youcan.If youhave atoo narrowoutlook,you wontbe able tobreak outof yourlimited worldview andmaketheconnections youneedtohave originalthoughts.39If creativityis allabout havingdifferent perspectivesand viewpoints,then itmust makesense tohirepeople fromdifferent backgroundsand withdifferent experiences.If yourethe boss,dont simplyhire peopleinyour ownimage.If youpopulate youroffice withyour clonesand yourcompany withlike-mindedpeople,creativity willsuffer.A muchbetter hiringpolicy isto tryto createa teamas diverseas possible.When itcomesto discussionsand comingup withnew ideas,you willgain therewards.Surround yourselfwith inspiration.Always beonthelookout fornew andexciting materialand decorateyour workspacewith whateveryoufind.40Its uptoyou.Make sureyou keepreplacing everythingtoo-it will keep yourspace fresh,and this,inturn,willkeepyour mindfresh.Above all,dont letyour environmentbecome dulland boring.A.Biuld adiverse team.B.Organize brainstormingsessions inyour team.C.Try tostep outsideoftheworld youare familiarwith.D.Here areafewthings tohelp yoube morecreative atwork.E.Creativity isabouttryingtoseethings froma differentangle.F.Its amazingthatasimple changeof scenerycanhelpyour creativityflow again.第三部分语言运G.It couldbe newspaperheadlines,inspiring sentences,objects,photos oranything else.用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DJongMayUrbonya isan Americanlady fullof41:sheisfluent inMandarin,fond of hanfuand Chinesedance.She wasborn inChina andlived thereuntil theage ofsix.lt was in thoseyears thatthe seedsoflove forChinese culturewere42Even whilemoving backtotheU.S.,Urbonyafs parentsused ChineseTV dramasto43her Chineselanguageabilities.The seedsof passion44her backto Chinain2011,studying Chinesedance inBeijingNormal University.“When Iwas akidj hada*princess dream*.I oftencover myshoulder witha blanket,45Iwas an ancient「Chinese princessshe said.A chanceto46that dreamoccurred in2020,when aTV showhad Urbonyavisit ahanfiifestival.Hanfii haswide47and iswinning recognitionintheworld.I gotthefullhanfu experienceand I「48then thathanfu cultureisanew-found wayto bringChinese49tothepresent she said.She50that10years agowhen shewasincollege,wearing hanfuwas notan51sight andshe couldonlybuy custom-made hanfu/If I had wornhanfu walkingdown the street,people wouldprobably ask52in theirhearts/Why isthis foreignerwearing anancient outfitonthestreetn,Now,she has53hanfu inher everydaywearand isable topurchase different54ofhanfuonline.Tm reallyhappy tobeahanfu cultureenthusiast,and Ihope tomake itmore55tothoseoutside
41.A.mysteries B.ambitions C.surprises D.contradictionsB.collected D上lossomedC.sowed
43.A.keep upB.hold upC.take upD.wrap upD.flashedB.brought C.forcedD.pretendingB.demanding C.guaranteeingB.appreciate D.establishC.imagineB.exposure D.devotionC.admirationB.indicated D.proved D.C.realizedB.history virtuesC.valuesB.declared D.recalled
50.A.memorizedC.remindedB.commonD.romantic
51.A.awesomeC.worthwhileB.seriouslyD.curiously
52.A.ridiculouslyC.casually
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54.A.ranges B.models D.stylesC.versionsD.reasonableB.comfortable第二节(C共.1a0cc小es题si;ble每小题
1.5分,满分分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确151形式「of Chinashesaid.Shanghai recentlyreleased anupdated planfor evaluatingthe qualityof compulsoryeducation inthecity,known asGreen Indicators
3.0,56aims toprovide amore comprehensiveassessment ofstudents^verall growth,going beyond57pureacademic achievements.Green Indicators
3.0introduces freshcriteria,including personalcharacter,legal awareness,life skillsandinnovation,58offera morecomprehensive viewof studentdevelopment.It placesincreased59_emphasizeon monitoringmental well-being byimproving existinghealthindicators.In60effort toenhance students^ocial skills,thenewevaluation systemhas introduceda61dedicatestandard forassessing interpersonalrelationships.lt alsostrengthensassessments relatedto social-emotional competencies,including communicationabilities,cooperation skillsandemotional regulationcapabilities.Nurturing iqthese skills62beessential forthe well-being andlifelonggrowth ofyoung people.To avoid63increaseacademic burdens,the cityseducation committeesaid theevaluation resultswillnot betied tostudent graduationor advancementcriteria.Instead,Shanghai aimsto addresssocial concernsthroughin-depth research64publicly sharerelevant reportsto createan environmentbeneficial toeducationaldevelopment.The greenindicators haveplayed animportant rolein diagnosingproblems inschool educationand()promoting thecomprehensive developmentof studentssince they65implement inShanghai in2011forevaluation ofthe qualityof compulsoryeducation.Ui第一节(满分分)15假定你是李华,你校英文报最近在向全校师生征集意见和建议,你认为有必要设立一个问答专栏请你给报纸负责人写一封邮件,内容包括Henry提出建议一一增加新专栏;L.设立新专栏的原因及目的2注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Henry,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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With oneweek togo beforethe LosAngeles Marathon,one ofmy kneeswas injured.The thoughtofmissing themarathon infive daysconcened mefar morethan myphysical pain.Ihadnotjust giventhemarathon asmall placein mylife,it hadbecome mylife.The goodnews wasthat aftera thoroughexamination,nothing appearedtobepermanently damaged.Thefirst thingI askedthe doctorwas,When willI beableto run again^Remaining cautious,he explainedthat assoonas the swelling wentdown,!could dowhatever Ifelt Icould tolerate.Later thatafternoon,myself-confidence beganto returnto normaleven thoughmy kneehadnt.The injurydamaged mybody,but notmyspirit.(跛行)The nextday,!hobbled intoa localrunning storeand askedif therewere anymarathons laterinthe year.With allofthetraining thatIhadput injwas certainthat Idbe backonthestreets withina coupleof「months/There arentany moremarathons untilthe lastpartofNovember saidthe clerk/Oh wait.There isone5smaller racenext month:the LongBeach Marathon.A rayof hopeemerged.However,the LongBeachMarathon was only threeanda half weeksaway.Impossible.But,Aristotle oncesaid/Hope isa wakingdream.^My dreamwasonlythree weeksaway.The nextmorning,!began aself-made trainingschedule unlikeany youllread aboutin RunnefsWorld,and probablyits thefirst timeanyone hasever preparedforamarathon withoutrunning!was fortunate(跑步enough tobe workinginahospital fitnesscenter thathadawide varietyof stationarybikes,treadmills机)and freeweights.They couldactually helpme torecover andpractice.Over thecourse ofthe nextweek,theswellingin myknee wentdown asmy fitnesslevel climbed.!wasactually becomingfitter withoutputting insomuchasamile ofrunning.After abouttwo andahalfweeksj gotthedoctors approvalto startrunning again.注意续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2The firstday backout onthestreetwasachallenge.When the race dayarrived,!was fitand motivatedtoruntheraceofalifetime.。
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