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届山西省部分学校高三上学期模拟考试英语试题2025
一、听力选择题
1.Who promisedto meetthe womanin thecafeA.Mia.B.Max.C.John.
2.What isthe weatherlike atnoonA.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.
3.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.In apark.B.At thebeach.C.On themountain.
4.What kindof booksdoesthe man preferA.Adventurous.B.Traditional.C.Romantic.
5..What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The magicalcats.B.The bravesuperheroes.C.The sufferinguniverse.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.How willthe mango to the airportA.By taxi.B.By subway.C.By train.
7.When willthe manleave ManhattanA.At1:30p.m.B.At12:00noon.C.At3:00p.m.学校:姓名班级考号听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Why didthe mancongratulate the womanA.She becamean establishedwriter.B.She mademoney fromherbook.C.She gother bookpublished.
9.What isthe womanplanning todoA.Hold aparty.B.Meet thepublisher.C.Send invitations.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What isthe womaninquiring aboutA.Touring routes.B.Cooking classes.C.Health lectures.
49.A.seriously B・strangely C.unusually D.importantly
50.A.modest B.right C.reliable D.generous
51.A.displayed B.recalled C,remembered D.performed
52.A.waving B,clapping C.registering D.waiting
53.A.shy B・weak C.poorD.ugly
54.A.claim B.assess C.knowD.admit
55.A.symbol B,reward C,honorD.gift
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Mianwo,which meansfried ricebuns,a localsnack inWuhan,is ayellow-colored,fried ricedoughnut.Seen from above,it lookslike aring;it hasthick edgesand56hole in the center.57typical,people preferto snackon mianwowhile58enjoy hot-and-dry noodles,ricenoodles,sweet soybeanmilk,bean curdjelly,or rice-wine eggsoup.59mianwo doesnot contain any flouras such,it istechnically inappropriate60use thecharacter mian,but it is usedanyway.Mianwo issaid tohave firstbeen madeby aseller namedChang Zhiren,who61sell shaobingnearJijiazui onHanzheng Street,Hankou,during thecontrol of the GuangxuEmperor.It issaid thathe凹形隆起.asked ablacksmith to make aniron concavespoon with a centralbulge Therice paste62make fromrice andsoybeans wasput into a frying-pan.Soon,a roundrice cakewith thickedges,脆的yellow color,and crispytaste wasmade.People foundit quiteunique becausethe thickerpart wassoftbut the63thin partwas crispy.Chang Zhirencalled itmianwo.Talented chefscan makemianwowithout thecrispy part64the center;this ispreferred byelderly65consumer.
五、书信写作上周末你参加了一次户外研学活动,游览了明月湖自然景观请你给校报的英语专栏写
66.一篇报道,内容包括活动目的;
1.游览概况及感受
2.注意写作词数应为左右;
1.80请在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.
六、书面表达阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写,使之构成一篇完整的短文
67.In theheart of the WhisperingWoods,where thesuns raysdanced throughthe topand theriverwhispered secretsto thewind,two teenagers,Alex andJamie,went ona campingadventure.They soughtnotjust abreak from their screensbut aconnection withnatures unspokenlanguage.Little didthey know,(交织)their journeywould intertwinewith atale asold astime itself.The firstday wasfilled withlaughter andexploration.They hiked,cooked overan openfire,andshared storiesunder thestarlit sky.Yet,as thenight deepened,a strangesound repeatedthrough thewoods-a heartbreakingcry thatseemed tosign them.It was a callneither couldignore.Following the sound ledthem deeperinto the forest,their flashlightscutting throughthe darkness.The trailwas dangerous,yet somethingurged themforward.Suddenly,inaclearing bathedin moonlight,they foundher-a deer,trapped inan ancienttrap,her eyesreflecting fearand desperation.Their heartsheavy,Alex andJamie knewthey had to actfast.The trapwas simplebut strong,itsropes fixeddeeply intothe softearth.Pulling atit onlycaused the deer morepain.They neededa plan,one thatrespected thegreatness ofthe forestand thelife beforethem.(捕食者)Time was against them.The dawnbrought predatorsand huntersalike,and the trappeddeer wasweak.Thinking quickly,Alex rememberedthe survivalskills learnedfrom hisgrandfather-knowledge thatcould meanthe differencebetween lifeand death.He proposedbuilding atemporary(滑轮)pulley systemusing branches,a delicateoperation thatrequired precisionand patience.Jamie,ever theoptimist,gathered nearbystones andsticks,crafting abarrier aroundthedeerto(结)keep potentialthreats atbay.Meanwhile,Alex workedtirelessly on the pulley,each knottied withaprayer for the deerssafety.As thesun rose,casting longshadows acrossthe forestfloor,their efforts注意bore fruit.With agentle pull,thetrapreleased itshold,and thedeer stood,free oncemore.续写词数应为个左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.But thedeer,weakened by her suffering,almost fell.The deerlowered herhead anddrank deeply.
11.What doesthe FoodStudio concentrateonA.How tolose weight.B.How tokeep lowcalorie diets,products.C.How tocook seasonal
12.When canthewomanattend anonline lectureA.On Thursdayevening.B.On Wednesdayafternoon.C.On Sundaymorning.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.What isthe manexpecting to becomeA.A doctor.B.A volunteer.C.
14.What will be heldon October19th Agraphic designer.A.A quiz.B.A dance.C.
15.What willthe mando onNovember18th Aparty.A,Organize adance.B.Direct theband.C.
16.What willthemanprovide forNew YearsEve partyCheck thetickets.A.A poster.B.Some drinks.C.A bigdinner.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What isthe speakersfavorite bookA.Leaf Storm.B.Strange Pilgrims.C.Solitude.One HundredYears of
18..What isthe writingstyle of MarquezA.Naturalism.B.Magical realism.C.
19.What impressedthe speakermostRomanticism.A.Marquez^dialogues.B.Marquez9s characters.C.places.Marquez^description of
20.What editionofMarquez^work hasthe speakerreadA.English.B.French.C.Spanish.
二、阅读理解2025Bow SeatOcean AwarenessStudent ContestAboutCompetitionWe allexperience climatechange differentlydepending onwherewe live.As globaltemperatures rise,our weatherpatterns change,causing heatwaves,drought,flooding,hurricanes,and more.While Kenyaendured afifth yearof drought,Pakistan experiencedunprecedentedfloods.Wildfires inCanada and the UShave become a regularsummer occurrence,hutfor islandsin thePacific,like Kiribati,sea levelrise threatenstheir land and freshwaterresources.Sowhat isthe storythat youfd liketo tellThe2025Bow SeatOcean AwarenessStudent Contest—Tell YourClimate Story,encouragingstudents to becomeaclimate witnessand sharetheir ownunique climatestory.(看法)You are invited tocreatively expressyour personalexperiences,insights,or perceptionsaboutour changingclimate reality.Use thisopportunity tolearn about the climatecrisis and how itimpactsyour familyand community,and toexamine yourindividual responsesto ourevolving world.一Submissions areaccepted in:Photography/—Poetry amp;Spoken Word/—Creative一一Writing/Film/—Performing Arts:Music amp;Dance/Interactive amp;Multimedia渗赛资格):EligibilityStudents aged11-18from aroundthe worldareinvitedto participatein theOcean AwarenessContest.Enter thedivision basedon yourage at the timeof entry:一Junior Division:Age11-14—Senior Division:Age15-18Students canparticipate asan individualor asa club,class,or groupof anysize.Prize:Gold,Silver andBronze Awardwinners,as wellas HonorableMention winnerswillbe announcedin eachcontest division.Several otherspecial awardswill beannounced aswell.Entry fees:2$for each participant.
21.What doesthe authorintend todo inParagraph1A.To informpeople ofenvironmental issues.B.To exploreways todeal withclimatechange.C.To introduceclimate indifferent countries.D.To offerbackground informationfor thecontest.
22.What canyou submitfor thecontestA.A video.B.A painting.C.A sculpture.D.A design.
23.What aspectof thiscontest isflexibleA.The age.B.The fee.C.The contesttheme.D.The entrymethod.(猛冲)Id playCabot more.But shejust wonthustle Ioverheard thecoach of my girlssoftballteam saythese words.Me,no hustleHow couldanyone think that I was flabbergasted.I hadmorehustle than any otherteens Iknew!Its trueI didntreally likesoftball.I lovedthe partwhere youwent up to batto hitthe ball.But therestofthegame-where youhad tostand outin the field hopingno ballswould flyyour waybecause thenyoumight have to catch them-was lessthrilling tome.Worse,I wasterrible atit,totheharm ofthe team.Mostly I just staredat thetreetops pastthefield,thinking ofwhatever storyI waswriting atthe moment.This ishow I was oftenhit in the headwith balls,and endedup sittingin thetrench.But didthis indicatea lackof hustleId beenwriting storiesfbr aslong asI couldremember.I hadalreadywritten dozensof shortstories andeven novels,one ofwhich Iwas particularlyproud of,about(骑士)the princessof aforeign landwho neededthe helpof ahandsome,lonely knightto saveher throne(王冠).While I couldnt saymy commitmentto sportswas verystrong,can Coachsay Ididnt have anyhustleAfter thatgame,we wereon thebus ridehome.I spentthe long,dusty ridecheerfully fillingmyteammates inon thelatest chapterof Princessand theLonely Knight,comforting themafter ourterribleloss,and giving them somethingto lookforward to:not ournext game,but the next chapter.They werentalonein theiranticipation.Icouldntwait toget hometo writeit!Thats whenit hitme:Coach wasright.I hadall thehustle fbrthings Iactually caredabout.But sportsNot somuch.Iwasquitting softball.My heartwasnt init.Iwasonly hurtingthe team—and myself—byspending timedoing anactivity Ididnt enjoy,when Icould bedoing whatreally mattered:hustling atwhat Iloved.
24.What doesthe underlinedword“flabbergasted“mean inParagraph1A.Entertained.B.Convinced.C.Astonished.D.Amused.
25.What didCabot usuallydo whilein the ball fieldA.Jump atthe chanceto hittheball.B.Expect tocatchtheflying balltimely.C.Consider thedetails of her storycontent.D.Imagine aknights savingher froma ballhit.
26.What madeCabot understandher coachA.The interestof herteammates in her novel.B.The failureof herteam in the softballgame.D.The expectationoftheteammates forthenextgame.D.The lossofhercoach9s confidenceinher.
27.What doesthe authorsuggest usdoA.Avoid identifyingyourself asa quitter.B.Pursue whatyou havetrue passionin.C.Follow yourheart ina competitivesport.D.Trust yourcourage to make selfjudgements.()Lots ofpeople areconcerned aboutthe abilitythat artificialintelligence AIhas tocopy theirvoices.When AI is usedtomakefalse recordingsof thingsthat aperson neversaid,itiscalled a(深度伪造)deepfake However,AIishelping people who canno longerspeak,regain aversion oftheirvoice.21-year-old AlexisBogan usedto lovesinging alongwith songsbyherfavorite musicianslikeTaylor Swift.She wasa singerinher school music group asa teenager.But lastAugust,doctors(肿瘤)successfully removeda tumorfromtheback ofher brain.Then Boganhad troublespeaking.Though shehas regainedsome abilityto speak,there isno signthat shewill everbe ableto speaklike sheusedto.Last month,Bogan gother voiceback ina way.Experts createda toolfor herusing AI.She usesatext-to-voice appon her phone bywriting wordsand holdingit upatthecoffee shopso serverscan hearher.The appuses OpenAFsvoice tool.Programmers trainedthe appusing a15-second soundrecordingfroma cooking videoBogan madeasateenager.Most ofthe videohad cookingsounds,so thatisall theycould use.But itwas enough.The doctorsare workingwith otherpatients togather voicesamples,hoping tobring theappto otherhospitals aroundthe world.But rightnow,the app,called VoiceEngine,is notpubliclyavailable.The companyis verylimited inwho weregivingthe technology tobecausethey wanttobesure everyonewhose voiceis beingused hasgiven permission.Other AIcompanies,however,are makingtheir voice-cloning servicesavailable toentertainmentcompanies orother organizations.Bogan believesthetechnologywill progressover timeso thatwhen she is older,she doesnothave todepend onthe voiceshe hadasateenager.She isexcited thatsheiscontributing toachange thatwill helppeoplewhoare currentlyusing robotic-sounding voices.
28.What happenedto Boganlast yearA.She haddifficulty singingwith famoussingers.B.She hada failureintheoperationon herbrain.C.She failedtomakeherschoolmusicgroup.D.She lostvoice aftera brainsurgery.
29.How doesBogan usethe apptoolA.By writingdown herneeds inherphone.B.By makinga15-second soundrecording.C-By recordingacookingvideo ofherself.D.By copyingthesoundof ateenager.
30.What shouldthe usersof VoiceEngine dofirstA.Gather voicesamples frompatients.B.Permit OpenAIto usetheir voices.C.Record robotic-sounding voicethemselves.D.Provide voice-cloning servicesforcompanies.
31.What mightbe thebest titleforthetextA.AI Generatesa NewVoice B.Al CanSpot DeepfakeEasilyC.AI Helpsa PatientRegain VoiceD.AI RecognizesYour VoiceWellThe sustainablevillage ofthe future,if MartinaWaldemar andJoao Almeidahaveanysay aboutit,will havesolar panels,earthen buildings,andaform ofregenerative agriculturethat copiesnature toproduceclimate-friendly food.The fieldhands whowork therewill earnwages wellabove whafsstandardfbr thisrural areaof Portugal.There willbe coworkingspace withfast internet.The life can beeasy/Mr.Almeida saysof hisfamilys project,which theycall Gandum Village.Buying localis onegoal ofa newproject calledRural Revive,a privateconservation effortwheretourists stayin fashionable,low-impact rooms-and theproject isdeveloping intoa servicecenter foradesert economy.But thepurpose ofRural Reviveis notjust economic.At thesame time,it trainslocals(园艺)such asElrico Bekeurin horticultureand enterprise.Reinhold Mangundubegan RuralRevive whenhe rememberssitting bya bonfire,listening tohisfather tellhim abouttheforestand birdsof hisbirthplace inhis country.Those villagefires lita desireinhim torestore andregenerate theearth andwildlife thathe couldonly imagine.I believeits timewestart buildingbeautiful stories aboutthe future anduse thosestories ofthefutureto addressour currentproblemsJ he says.Mr.Bekeur growsa gardenwith anirrigation systemfeeding ajungle ofgreenery with theknowledge hehas learnedfrom RuralRevive aboutgrowing fruitsand vegetablesinthedesert earth.Imhoping inmy heart that myneighborhood willall startgrowing their own produce,theirownfood forthemselves,hesays.But unlikepast Utopiancollectives,ecovillages likeGandumVillageand RuralRevive aredecidedlypractical.Ultimately,we allhavetobe livingin ecovillages,says DanielGreenberg.“Theyrenot isolatingthemselves fromthe mainstreamworld;they wantthe publicto comeand staya while——or atleast buytheir produce.They,re tryingto createculture,storiesabouthow welive locallyandglobally inharmony witheach otherand theplanet.”
32.What doesParagraph1focus onA・All jobswillbecarried outremotely.B.A sustainablelifecanbe enjoyable.C.Climate isfriendly toagriculture.D.Eco-friendly villagesneed high-paid farmers.
33.What isthe intentionof ReinholdsRural ReviveA.To recallhis pastchildhood life.B.To gaineconomic profits.C.To solvevarious globalissues.D.To attracttourists tothe deserts.
34.How didMr.Bekeur benefitfrom RuralReviveA.Getting financialsupport forhis greenhouse.B.Receiving trainingof plantingin deserts.C.Cooperating inbuilding hisirrigation system.D.Growing enoughfood forhis community.A.Doubtful.B.Critical.C.Approving.D.Unconcerned.
35.Whats Daniefsattitude towardsEcovillages(沉浸)The planetoffers noshortage ofbeautiful landscapesto inspireand immerseyourself.Be a landscape photographer,and shareyour viewwiththe world.There arefew photographysubjects morebreathtaking thantheworldaround us.36To becomea(拍摄)landscape photographerand capturethe beautyin nature,you needto understandlight,composition,andhowto turnyour imageintoawork ofartthattells aconvincing story.Looking atmakingthis yourcareer Letstake alook atthe insand outsof thisfield.37Some photographersspecialize inone particulargenre orstyle oflandscape photography,(剪影)like mountainshots orsilhouettes of nature reflectedin water.Others mayfocus onthelandscapes ofa particularcountry orcontinent,particularly iftravel opportunitiesare limited.Staying inonelocation doesntprevent youfrom takingsurprising photosof yoursurroundings!In mostcases,landscape photographerstake picturesofnatureby itself.38If theydo includepeople,its typicallya stylisticchoice toemphasize thescale ofthe landscape.The bestlandscape photographersmake viewersfeel asif they9re reallystanding inthe wilderness.Whether itsland,sea,sky,mountains,or evenurban environmentslike cities,landscape photographerstakepictures thatmake viewersfeel adeep connectionto ourworld.39While theresno formaldegree requiredtobecomealandscapephotographer,having asolidbackground inphotography orart canhelp toadvance yourcareer.40This isthe idealchoice ifyou haveabroader interestin art,especially ifyou wantto exploredifferent mediumsor learnthe basicprinciplesof compositionand artisticpresentation.A.There areno humansintheshot.B.To sum,they capturethe soulof landscapes.C.Landscape photographyis more thanaskill.D.But dramaticimagery requiresmorethanpointing.E.It ishelpful forprofessional landscapephotographers.F.Landscape photographycaptures outdoorsspirit.G.Many collegesactually offerart degreeson photography.
三、完形填空When AngelaZhao wasjust10years old,she enteredher firstpiano competition.On theday ofthe41,eachparticipanthadtoperform theirpiece.At first,Angela wasexcited.Butwhen shewas nextuptoplay,42began toflood hermind.“What if I playthe43notes Whatif Iforget thenotes WhatifIjust44”Angela rememberedthinking.As theseworries45through hermind,Angela watchedanother girlperform.Once thegirl was46,she walkedoffstage towhere Angelawas47and didsomething unexpected.“She lookedat meand smiledwitha48up,Angela said.“Her smilemade methink thatthe stageisjust suitablefor me,andthe piano isjust waitingfor me.Most49,that smilemade methinkthattodayFm just50and Ican performonthestage.Angela walkedout tothepianoand51her piece.When herperformance ended,she sawhercompetitor52for her.Seeing sucha showof supporthas stuckwith Angelaover theyears.“As acompetitor,she gaveme respectand helpedan53girl toface thestage JAngela said.If shecould talkto thatgirl again,heres whatAngela wouldsay:“If youcan hearthis,Ijustwant youto54:You changeda momentofmylife,and yourkind smileremained inmy memory.And1*11take thatsmile asa precious
55.
41.A.ceremony B,celebration C.exercise D.event
42.A.doubts B・inspirations C.complaints D.memories
43.A.difficult B.wrong C.low D.unfamiliar
44.A.stand outB.win outC.mess upD.mix up
45.A.wandered B.jumped C.raced D.sorted
46.A.prepared B,finished C.disturbed D.relieved
47.A.waiting B・hesitating C.reciting D.practicing
48.A.flag B・poster C.thumb D.sign。
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