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届辽宁省沈阳市高三上学期一模英语试题2025学校:姓名班级考号
一、未知
1.When willthe meetingbe overA.At10:30a.m.B.At1:30p.m.C.At5:00p.m.
2.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA,At thebeach.B.In acinema.C.In alibrary.
3.Why doesthe womancome to the manA,To reservea seat.B.To purchaseinsurance.C.To inquireabout theprice.
4.What didthe mando todayA.He pickedup ahat.B.He didsome shopping.C.He withdrewsome money.
5..What isJasons feelingnowA.Anger.B.Caution.C.Relief.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What is the purpose of SpiritWeekA.To enhanceschool spirit.B,To launcha seriesof events.C.To offerhelp tothe community.
7.What doesthe manintend to do thisweekendA.Buy somecostumes.B.Join in a sportsevent.C.Watch themovieSpider-Man.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What isthe manhesitating aboutA.Whether to accept thepromotion.B.Whether tostart hisown business.C,Whether to take aless satisfactoryjob.
9.How doesthe womanview thesituationA.As asign ofgiving up.B.As atemporary solution.C.As anopportunity toRuqaiashard workpaid off.She was the onlystudent fromher classto finishtheprogramme andgo onto inCairo university,where she studied mediaand communications.After graduation,she didher bestto giveback tosociety such as openinga schoolwith focus onor helpingthem tofind jobsin hercommunity.Ruqaias storyurged thelocal communitytotheimportance ofeducation onwomens andgirlscareer planning.
41.A.demands B・elements C.injustices D.functions
42.A.marriage B.security C.wealth D.occupation
43.A.composed B.comprised C.lacked D.limited
44.A.evaluation B.identification C.competition D.participation
45.A.jumped atB,turned downC.missed outD.looked for
46.A.lightly B.individually C.seriously D.cautiously
47.A.deny B・admit C.complain D.demonstrate
48.A.proper B・expensive C.complex D.conventional
49.A.reject B.respect C.oppose D.clarify
50.A.involved B.protected C,threatened D.cheated
51.A.profile B,motive C・routine D.habit
52.A.teach B,consume C,register D.invest
53.A.males B.females C.seniors D.adults
54.A.back-breaking B・time-consuming C.shameless D.decent
55.A.ignore B.maintain C.acknowledge D.restore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形式1Lu Qi,noted aschief scientistof theChinese Academyof Forestryand directorof theInstitute ofGreatGreen Wall,56announce to be entitledthe Championsof theEarth lastmonth.Highly praised57his contributionsto globaldesertification control,Lu becamethe firstChineseperson toreceive thetitle,58achievements haveshown throughpractice thatby combiningscience andpolicy,humanity canaddress landdegradation issues.Almost40percent of the worldsland isalready degraded,desertification ison therise anddestructive59drought arebecoming moreregular.The goodnews is that solutionsalready existtoday,and across60globe,extraordinary individualsand organizationsare showingthat it is61wholepossible todefend andheal theplanet.Lu hasled over50desertification control-related researchprojects,62assist Chinain carryingoutthe relevantpolicies andproviding experttechnology tointernational organizationsat theforefrontof globaldesertification action.Lus receivingthe honorcan remindthe youngergeneration aslong as they remembertheirmission andkeep toinnovating,they willdefinitely gain63recognize fromsociety andthat theweightof responsibilityon theirshoulders hasincreased,and theduty hasgrown64heavy.Lus teamis devotedto sharingthe successfulexperiences andmodels ofthe ecologicalprojects.There alreadyare cooperationcenters andresearch centers,as wellas forumsfor cooperation,all65design tospread Chinaswisdom andexperiences worldwide.学校英文社将组织以”为话题的辩论赛,请你
66.“Technology makespeople closeror moredistant就此写一篇短文参加比赛,内容包括表达观点;
1.陈述原因;
2.得出结论
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Technology makespeople closeror moredistant.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67Jessica walkedin hernew university,watching theleaves dancingin theautumn wind.Thefalling leavesreminded herthat shefailed to be admittedinto her dream university.Jessica feltaheaviness in her heart.She hadbeen strugglingwith thenew collegelife.The unfamiliarcampus layoutalwaysmade herget loston the way toclasses.Worse still,she foundit hardto engagewith theprofessors5lectures andoften feltleft behindin classdiscussions.The cafeteriafood wasunappetizing,and thenoisy dormitoryenvironment atnight preventedher fromgetting a good sleep.She oftenquestionedwhether shecould trulyfit in and findher placein thisnew collegeenvironment.To seekcomfort,she decidedto visither grandmothertoday,hoping tofind answersin hercalmpresence.Jessica9s grandmother,with gentlewisdom,always seemedto have a greatunderstanding ofthingsthat Jessicastruggled tograsp.As Jessicaentered her grandmothers warmliving room,she foundher sittingin herfavorite(编织)armchair,knitting ascarf.The rhythmicclick ofthe needlescreated acomforting tunethat filledtheroom.Her grandmotherlooked up,her eyesshining withwarmth andunderstanding.“Jessica,my dear,“she greetedinasoft voice.What bringsyou heretoday”Jessica hesitated,struggling tofind theright words.Grandma,Ive beenthinking alot aboutmyfailure toget theoffer tomy dreamuniversity.I feellost,like Imjust floatingwithout purpose.I ampuzzledabout themeaning ofHergrandmother pausedher knitting,the needlesheld steadyin mid-air,and gaveJessica athoughtfulsmile.“Ah,the age-old question/5she said.Look atmy processof knittingwith thisyarn(纱线)and needles.It startswith asimple stringof cotton,but withtime andeffort,it becomesbeautiful anduniquefabrics.”Interested,Jessica settledinto thechair oppositeher grandmother.She watchedas grandmacontinuedher knitting,each movementintentional andpurposeful.The scarfgrew longer.“Every movementseems inchaos,but stepback,and youllsee thepattern,“her grandmotheradded.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Observing hergrandmother knitthe scarf,Jessica absorbedher grandmotherswisdom.Jessica lefthergrandmother^home,relieving herselfof heavinessin herheart.improve.
10.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Colleagues.B.Friends.C.Family members.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What typeof musicbox wasthe womaninitially interestedinA.Something fromthe1920s.B.Something with dancing figures.C.Something that is underguarantee.
12.How manymusic boxeswithdancingfigures doesthe manhaveA.One.B.Two.C.Six.
13.What doesthe manmean in the endA.The musicbox isbroken.B.The musicbox isvaluable.C.The musicbox isbeyond repair.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Which wordbest describesGreenfield ParkA.Crowded.B.Peaceful.C.Perfect.
15..What didSarah doafter along walkA.She hada picnicnearby.B,She wentfishing bya lake.C.She was absorbed inagoodread.
16.What didSarah doin theplayground areaA.She builta sandcastle.B.She playedon aswing.C.She tolda storyto somekids.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What wasthe boyspurposeoftalking to his teacherat firstA.He wantedto quitwresting.B,He wastired fromthe training.C.He wantedto learnmore techniques.
18.How didthe boyfeel afterhearing histeacher9s explanationA.Amazed.B.Confused.C.Inspired.
19.Which matchwasthehardest for the boyA.The secondmatch.B.The thirdmatch.C.The finalmatch.
20.Why didthe boywin according tohisteacherA.Because hemastered aknown defense.B,Because heused acombination ofmoves.C.Because hisopponent couldntgrab hisleft arm.In Hobart,you cansee world-famed art,eat freshlycaught seafoodandclimb amountain allin oneday.Hobart hasfour distinctseasons andeachis uniquelybeautiful.Luckily fortravelers,Hobarts weather isrelatively predictable,making iteasy toplan.Overall,expect coolertemperaturesyear-round whencompared withAustralia5s othercapitalcities.The best time to visit Hobart is duringthe summermonths,when theclimateis warmerand theweatheris more stable.Brisbane isa citythat livesup toits sunnypotential with a strongfocuson theoutdoors.Add tothis adynamic culturalzone,plentifulwildlife andeasy accessto nearbyattractions likethe GoldCoast andGreatBarrier Reef,and youvegot adestination youcant sayno to.The benefitofBrisbanes climateisthatwinter isvery mildwith lotsof blueskies andmildtemperatures.If colourfulcharacters andoutdoor adventuresare onyour wishlist,youll wanttovisitDarwin.Along withits wildlifeand tours,youll find(土著的)rich Aboriginalcultures fillthe citysgalleries andmuseums.Thecitys nearnessto Asiameans youllalsofind strongAsian influences,especially in the energeticfood scene.Explore thebest ofboth worldsin Perth,where soft-sand beachesandscenic parksmeet amodernized cityof smallbars,creative restaurantsand streetart.The weatherinPerth isvery consistentall yearround.Enjoy ahot,dry summerbetweenDecember andFebruary,and amild winterbetween Juneand August.From Septemberto November,itisthe perfecttime tospot whalesrisingout ofthe wateralong thecoast.
21.What inHobartisdifferent fromAustralia9s othercapital citiesC・A coolersummer.D.A changeableclimate.
22.What doBrisbane andDarwin havein commonA.A milderwinter.B.A coastallocation.A.They aregreat placesto accessthe GoldCoast.B,They aregreat placesto tastethe Asiancuisines.C.They arefull ofspots tocreate newcivilizations.D.They arefull ofspots toenjoy thegreat outdoors.A.Spring.B,Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.
23.Which seasonin Australiaisthebesttimeto watchwhales inPerthBorn with a skin condition,Michaela MabintyDePrince waslabeled a“devil childat herSierra(孤儿院),Leone orphanagethe lasttobefed and the firsttobebeaten.When anissue ofDanceMagazine blewinto the orphanage yard,with awoman smilingon thecover,she imagineda betterlife asaballerina.Adopted byan Americanfamily at age4,shestudiedand practicedto makeherdreama reality.When she was just15,shewasone ofsix promisingdancers inthe documentaryFirst Position.She wentonto studywith the American Ballet Theater andbecame adancer ofthe DanceTheater ofHarlem.Atthe heightof hercareer,she securedstarring roleswith the Dutch NationalBallet andappearing inthefilm versionof Beyonce^Lemonade.She wasborn inthe war-torn WestAfrican countryof SierraLeone.When shewas3,her minerfatherwas killedand hermother diedof hunger.At theorphanage,she tookto turningaround quicklyandstanding on the tipsof hertoes,and theDePrinces,the couplewho adoptedher andbrought herback toNew Jersey,promised to take herto balletlessons onceshe excelledin English.She wasquicklydiscovered tobe talented.With herathleticism andwhat onereviewer calledher spitfirequickness JDePrincebecame aninternational starin Amsterdam.There shetook thelead insuch balletsas SwanLakeand Coppelia,dancing withundeniable grace,strength,and precision.She had totakea breakin2017after anaccident,which gaveher timetoseek treatmentfor years(噩梦)“of nightmaresabout herwartime childhood.She joinedthe BostonBallet in2021but leftin thesameyear fbrundisclosed reasons.“Dance withyour heart,“she oncetold youngballerinas.Dont letthenegative aspectsof lifecause youto losewhat madeyou wantto achieveinthe first place.”
24.Why isa magazinementioned inParagraph1A.To illustratethe causeof herskincondition.B.To showthe unfairtreatment at theorphanage.C.To indicatethe inspirationfor Michaelasdream.D.To explainthe varietyof magazinesattheorphanage.
25..What wasthe highlightof MichaelascareerA.Dancing inthe documentaryFirst Position.B.Studying with theAmericanBalletTheater.C.Taking thelead inthe DanceTheater ofHarlem.D.Landing leadroles intheDutchNationalBallet.
26.When didMichaela starttaking balletlessonsA.Once shereturned toNewJersey.B.After shelearned Englishwell.C.Once sheattended Englishlessons.D.After sheshowed atalent forballet.
27.Which ofthe followingbest describesMichaelaA.Lucky andmysterious.B.Gifted andresolved.C.Promising andcurious.D.Talented anddelighted.In astudy,152college studentsexposed tomisinformation readone oftwo articlesintended togivecorrect andscientifically backedinformation.Those whoread anarticle thathad just thefacts“preserved moremisconceptions thanthose whoread anarticle witha refutation——meaning itspecificallypointed outthe falseclaims beforepresenting the facts.For thisstudy,researchers firsttested whatthe student participants knewabout puttingfluoride(氟化物)in water.The studentsthen readtwo articles:one withfalse informationsaying thatfluoridation is harmfulandtheother presentingthe scientificideas thatfluoridationissafe andpreventsdental disease.The participantsall read the samemisinformation,but differentgroups readan articlewiththe correct information eitherinatraditional“justthefactsM styleor onethat firstrefuted themisinformation.The studyalso testedthe effectsof havingthe participantsread thecorrect articlebefore,or after,the misinformation.A post-test revealedthat thestudents stilllearned underall fourconditions---------------but thegroupthat performedthe worsthad seenthe misinfonnationfollowed bya justthe fhcts”type text.Those whohad readthe refutation article eitherbefore,or after,the misinformationhad fewermisconceptions.They alsohad morepositive emotionstoward thesubject.With largeamounts ofinformation easilyavailable online,it canbe hardfor manypeople tosortfact fromfalsehood.This cancause aproblem calledconceptual pollution”-when learningincorrectinformation givesrise tointervention andconfusion inlearning thecorrectinformation.“Your mind」doesnt discriminatefbr content.Whether itsa correctconception ora misconception,it justabsorbs itDanielson,a psychologyresearcher,says.Researchers likehim arelooking forways toteach sciencethatbreak throughthe noissof misinformation.This studyand othersprove thata refutationapproach isprospective.Researchers alsoperceive therefutational approachworks wellfor topicsfrom physicsandchemistry tohighly politicalones.
28..What dowe knowabout thestudentparticipantsinthestudyA.They weredivided intotwo groups.B.They gotmisinformation first.C.They wereshown rightinformation.D.They readthe sametwo articles.
29..In whatorder didthe poorest-performing groupreadthearticlesA.Misinformation first,then refutation.B.Just thefacts^first,then misinformation.C.Refutation first,then misinformation.D.Misinformation first,then justthefacts
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30.What doesthe underlinedword noise“probably meanin paragraph4A.Correction.B.Disturbance.C.Occurrence.D.Comprehension.
31.How doesthe textdevelopA,Fact-Contrast-Explanation-ExpectationB.Introduction-Process-Result—ConclusionC・Background-Problem-Analysis-Solution D.Topic-Classification一Discussion-Outcome(诊断)Traditional methodsemployed for the diagnosisof mental-health conditionsrequire thatpatientsengage indirect communicationwithadoctor.While thesemethods appearssensible intheory,such assessmentscan,in practicalterms,extend overa periodof severalmonths,and furthermore,thediagnoses areultimately subjecttoadegree ofsubjectivity.It isprecisely for this reasonthat scientistsare activelyinvolved inexperimental effortsto()automate thisdiagnostic process.For instance,large languagemodels LLMspossess thecapacity toanalyzeliterally recordedinterviews insearch ofspeech patternsand contextual clues indicatingpsychologicaldisorders.However,text-based AIhas itslimitations.Cultural distinction,languagebarriers,and varyinglevels offluency inlanguage canimpact theresults.It hasalso beendemonstratedthat LLMshaveatendency tomirror thelinguistic discriminationsin society.In onestudy,an LLMfailedto diagnosedepression inblack patientscompared withwhite patients.Consequently,the novelmethods currentlyunder developmentdo notfocusonindividual wordsbutontheway thosewords arespoken.An AImodel,for example,is intendedto detectslight changesina patient9s voice.The researchersassume thatindividuals withdepression maypossess distinctivewaysof speakingthat arenot verynoticeable forthe humanto detect.The systemuses“pre-training”,a techniqueby whichthe modelis initiallyexposed tovastquantities of general speech,to helpit recognizecomplex speech patterns.These patternsmight include(音高)variations inrhythm,pitch variabilityand voicequality thathuman canrarely catch.Thispre-trained actsasalinguistic tuningfork,enabling thesystem topick outcomplex variationsin speechthatmight potentiallysignal depression,without thenecessity ofcomprehending the words themselves.Subsequently,the researchersadjusted,or fine-tuned thisgeneral-purpose systemspecifically forthedetection ofdepression withthe aidof recordingsof patientswithdepression.This methodwas95%accurate whentasked withcategorizing itsseverity basedon oneclinicalrating extent.Diagnosis,though valuable,is onlythefirststep.Different peoplewiththesame conditionoften require(症》犬)customized treatmentsforthesymptoms theyfind mosttroubling.The nextstepforthispromising technologyseems self-evident-build AImodels thatcan helpdoctors personalizethetreatments theygive topatients.
32.Whafs thechallenge text-based AIfaces inParagraph2A.It cannotdeeply analyzespeechpatterns.B.It cannotreflect linguisticdiscriminations.C.It cannotcorrectly recognizecontextualclues.D.It cannotavoid influencesfrom linguisticfactors.
33.Why isthere pre-training onvast quantitiesofgeneralspeechA.To recognizecomplex wordpatterns.B.To pickout variationsin symptoms.C.To identifycomplicated voicepatterns.D.To understandthewordsthemselves.A.It willpromote itsaccuracy.B.It willoffer tailoredtreatments.C.It willdiversify itsfunctions.D.It willprovide personaldiagnosis.
35.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA・Promising AITreatment B・Diagnosing MentalDisorders with AIC.Language ModelswithAID.Applying AIto MentalHealth Treatment
34.How willthe Al-based technologyfurther developTemu,which isbacked byChinese e-commerce companyPDD Holdings,is comingafterAmazons consumersand itssellers.The battleis changingthewayAmazon andTemu dobusiness.36Amazon isworking ona newstorefront forits siteto highlightthe kindof low-price itemspopularon Temu.Meanwhile,Temu,which hasrelied onair-shipping productsdirectly fromChina,isbecoming morelike Amazonby buildinglocal deliverycapabilities.The twocorporations arealsoenhancing respectivesuperiority.37In categoriessuchashousehold goods,electronics,devices andclothing,Temu,with direct-from-China items,works betterand customersare morewilling towait forthem.Temus marketshare isstill tinycompared withthat ofAmazon.38Its shareoftheU.S.e-commerce marketis expectedto increasefrom
0.7%last yearto
2.3%next year,accordingtoresearch(品牌方)firm E-marketer.More brandswill switchto TemuJsaid JordanBerke,founder ofaconsulting firm,“39”Last year,Amazon madeabout$140billion fromfees forhelping sellerswith theirsurveys,account managementand otherneeds.40By targetingsellers,Temu isgoing afterone of Amazonsbiggest businesses.A.Sellers willseize thechance tobe ableto diversify.B,Most brandswill remainunchanged tocontinue theirbusiness.C.However,its riserepresents oneofAmazonsgreatest challenges.D.The twocompanies arecopying eachothers wayastheycompete.E.Amazon boostsits strengthin essentialswhich canbe deliveredin hours.F.Temu hasbeen increasinglytaking onAmazon inAmerica withfaster deliveries.G.That totalismorethan itmade fromits basicsubscriptions orcloud computingunits.Ruqaia,40,is froma ruralcommunity inEgypt,where educationis notconsidered fitfbrwomen andgirls.Ruqai asaw manyinhersociety-early marriage,unsafety andlack offreedom ofspeechfor women.She wasataloss asto whatto dowith herfuture,until oneday shewas presentedwithavirtuallearning programme,which manysubjects,including reading,writing andmore.She viewedthe intheprogramme asa keyto establishingfuture profession,so shethe opportunitytotakepart init.However,the decisionwas notmade.Her familydid notsupport her decision topursue hereducation.At onepoint,Ruqaia wentonahunger striketo howserious shewas.She triedtalking senseintothem bypromising todo everythingthatisfor family traditions,but nottodoanything thatisinappropriate.Eventually,her familyhadtoherdecision.Ruqaia alwaysobeyed herfamilytraditions.She herfamily inthe processand nevertried tohideanything fromthem.If herfamily understoodRuquias,there wasmore chancethat theywouldunderstand theadvantages ofwhat shewas doing.。
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