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高届学业质量调研抽测(第一次)2025英语试题第一部分听力(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5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下10一小题每段对话仅读一遍例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.Whats theweather liketodayA.Sunny.B.Warm.C.Windy.
2.How longis theart exhibitionopen eachdayA.Eight hours.B.Nine hours.C.Ten hours.
3.What willthe manprobably dotomorrow afternoonA.Meet the woman.B.Attend ameeting.C.See afilm.
4.Where shouldthe manput hisgarbageA.The brownbin.B.The redbin.C.The bluebin.
5.Why didthe manwork at the charityat firstA.To helpthe homeless.B.To doa collegeproject.C.To getwork experience.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5A BC中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听下面一段对话,回答第、题
676.What willthe speakersdo togetherA.Go running.B.Go swimming.C.Play tennis.
7.Where willthe manpick upthe womanA.At theswimming pool.B.In thegym.C.At thetennis court.听下面一段对话,回答第至题
8108.What is the matterwith Mr.SmithA.He isunfit forhis job.B.He cantsleep atnight.C.He has an achingthroat.
9.What doesMr.Smith teachA.Chinese.B.English.C.Physics.
10.Why doesntMr.Smith want to takea restA.He hasto helphis students.B.He hasrested fora week.C.He wantsto visita university.听下面一段对话,回答第至题
111311.Who beganto workafter graduationA.The womansbrother.B.The womansmother.C.The womansfather.
12.Where doesthe womanwantto workA.At ajunior school.B.At asenior school.C.At auniversity.
13.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Make alist of her ownoptions.B.Try tochange herfathers mind.C.Ask herteacher forsome advice.听下面一段对话,回答第至题
141714.Where was thewomanwhen the man sawherA.On thestreet.B.On thehighway.C.In thetravel agency.
15.Why didntthewomanbook onlineA.To helpher sister.B.To savesome money.C.To getmore information.
16.What is the womansmain concernabout hertripA.The longflight.B.The hotelquality.C.The foodtaste.
17.What doesthemanoffer to do for the womanA.Buy hera nicegift.B.Take careofhercats.C.Water herplants.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
182018.What doesHistoric EnglandrecommendA.Ways to make thebest photos.B.Ways toprotect traditionalbuildings.C.Ways toraise peoplesinterest inart.
19.What isthe out-door exhibition aboutA.Pictures ofdaily life.B.Ways ofcommunication.C.Protection ofenvironment.
20.What isthe featureof theshow inLondonA.Photos takenby Jamil.B.Photos inshop windows.C.Photos in the WeekJunior.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题海小题分满分分)
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37.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAHABITATCONSERVATION TEAMJoinus inpreserving thebreathtaking beautyof ourlocal ecosystemsby participating in theHabitatConservation Teamsvolunteer program.We arededicated to the conservationof ourregions diverseplantsand animals,from thethick foreststo thepeaceful wetlands.Our missionis tosafeguard thehabitatsof nativespecies andensure athriving environmentfor all.GROUP INVOLVEMENTForgroups exceedingfive members,we kindlyask youtomakeprior arrangements.Please consultourList ofConservation Projectsand submitthe GroupVolunteer Formto secureyour spotin ourupcomingevents.PARTICIPATION DETAILSWewelcome volunteersaged10and above.For thoseunder15,please familiarizeyourself withourYouth PolicyGuidelines.Ensure youbring asigned VolunteerAgreement Form,with parentalapprovalfor thoseunder
18.Our workingwill becontinuous regardlessof theweather.Dress inclothes that can withstanddirtand bringweather-appropriate layers,including araincoat ifthe forecastcalls forit.Remember tobring apersonal waterbottle,sunscreen,and apacked lunch.No priorexperience isrequired aswe providetraining andnecessary tools.Your participationwillcontribute towardsfulfilling communityservice hours.UPCOMING ACTIVITIESDateTime AddressSunday,Feb.510:00am-1:00pm TomalesPoint HollyheadSunday,Feb.1210:00am-2:30pm MuirBeach ParkingAreaSunday,Feb.199:30am-2:30pm RodeoBeach HollyheadJoiningus,you becomean integralpart ofour conservationfamily,contributing to the preservationofour naturalheritage forfuture generations.Lefs worktogether toensure asustainable futurefor ourplanet.
21.What isthe aimof theHabitat ConservationTeamA.To discovernew species.B.To dobiological research.C.To buildconservation regions.D.To protectthe localecosystem.
22.For thevolunteer under18,what isrequired inapplicationA.His parents*agreement.B.Pre-training beforeactivities.C.Necessary workingexperience.D.Fulfilling communityservice.
23.How oftenistheactivity heldA.Every othermonth.B.Every month.C.Every otherweek.D.Every week.Dragons,mythical creaturesof powerand magic,have capturedthe imaginationof peopleacrosscultures forcenturies.However,the perceptionand symbolismof dragonsdiffer significantlybetweenEastern and Western cultures.In theEast,particularly in China,the dragonis arespectable symbol of power,strength,and goodluck.It is often associated with the elements ofwater andis believedto havethe abilityto controlrain andfloods.The Chinesedragon mostresembles asnake,and hasfour clawsand nowings.It alsorepresentsthe imperialpower,so ancientChinese emperorsdecorated theirclothes withdragon patterns,which wereknownas dragonrobes.The dragonisoftenused intraditional artand festivalsin China,such astheDragon BoatFestival.Many Chineseview the dragon asa nationalrepresentative,thus proudlyreferringto themselves asGenerations of the Dragon”.In contrast,Western dragonculture portraysdragons asfearsome,fire-breathing creaturesthatspread violenceand terrorthroughout theland.They aretypically shownwith large,bat-like wings,sharpclaws,and along tail.Western dragonsare knownfor guardingvast pilesof goldand jewelsand areoftendefeated byheroes in various stories.They symbolizechaos anddestruction,and theirdefeat isseen asatriumph ofgood overevil.Despite thesedifferences,dragons inboth culturesare seen as powerfuland wisebeings.They areasource offascination and have inspiredcountless stories,art,and evenmodern-day moviesand games.Thedragons abilityto flyand itsconnection to theelementmake ita symbolof freedom andhavethe abilitytoovercome obstacles.Today,dragons continueto evolve,exceeding traditionalboundaries andfinding newsignificancein globalculture.They areno longerassociatedwithevil orgood,but ratheras complexcharacterswith theirown uniquepersonalities andmotivations.
24.What dowestern andeastern dragonshave incommonA.They areintelligent andpowerful.B.They arein theshape ofsnakes.C.They haverough skinand tails.D.They havebig clawsand wings.
25.Why doChinese callthemselvesas64Generations of the Dragon”A.They cansee dragonseverywhere in China.B.They regardthedragonasasymbolofChina.C.Dragons areconsidered asmythical creaturesinChina.D.Chinese emperors9clothes weredecorated withdragons.
26.What rolesdo dragonsplay inmodern globalcultureA.They symbolizeboth goodand evil.B.They arestill associatedwith disasters.C.They representfreedomanddestruction.D.They areseenascomprehensive characters.
27.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To compareEastern andWestern dragons.B.To showthe evolutionof dragons in literature.C.To highlightcultural differencesbetween EastandWest.D.To arguefor theimportance ofdragonsinmodern society.cChina is at theforefront ofa transportationrevolution with the rapidexpansion ofits robotaxiservices,particularly BaidusApollo Go.Since itsappearance inWuhanin2022,Apollo Gohas spreadto11Chinese cities,completing animpressive6million rides.Despite therequirement forpassengers tofinddesigned pick-up anddrop-off locations,the servicehas becomea hit,largely dueto itsaffordability,thanks to the generosityof Baidu,which currentlycovers around60%of the cost ofa ride.Apollo Gocurrently boastsover400driverless carsin Wuhan,with ambitionsto expandto1,000bythe end of
2024.Most of the carsin WuhanpossessTevel Four^autonomy,allowing themto operatewithouthuman interventionin mostdriving scenarios,although theymay strugglein complexenvironmentslike parkinggarages.As technologyadvances andcosts decrease,Baidu anticipatesthat itsrobotaxiswill becomefinancially self-sustaining by the endoftheyear,with profitsexpected in
2025.Thisis asignificant developmentin thetaxi industry.However,the riseof robotaxishas notbeen welcomedby all.Wuhan*s taxidrivers arefearing theirroleswill be replaced bytechnology.It isunclear howChinasgovernment willdeal withtheir worries.Local officialsare activelycompeting toattract businesses,with Beijingrecently draftingnew guidelinestoregulate autonomousdriving,aiming tomake theindustry moretransparent andpredictable.In contrast,the developmentof robotaxis in theWest hasfaced setbacks.General Motorshad tosuspendoperations atCruise afteran incidentin SanFrancisco,and Teslahas delayedthe launchof itsrobotaxiservice.If Teslais allowedto testits serviceinChina,it mayfurther worsenthe concernsofChinese taxidrivers.
28.What makesApollo Gopopular amongridersA.Its extremelygood service.B.Its relativelycheap service.C.Its completelyautomatical control.D.Unnecessary reservationin advance.
29.What isBaidus financialstrategy forits robotaxiserviceA.To counton officialhelps.B.To chargehigh faresinitially.C.To covera majorpart ofthecost.D.To avoidfinancial involvement.
30.What can be inferredabout thefuture of robotaxisinChinaA.They willbe limitedto developedcities.B.They areexpected tobecome profitable.C.They willface significantregulatory difficulties.D.They arelikely tobereplacedby othervehicles.
31.Why doesthe authormention GeneralMotors andTeslaA.To makea comparisonbetween them.B.To introducecompetitors ofApollo Go.C.To presentglobal situationsofrobotaxis.D.To explainreasons for the unemployment.DIf youcould workfrom anylocation inthe world,where wouldyou goPicture fillingin aspreadsheetonasandy Caribbeanisland,or maybea littlerooftop cafeinRome whereyou cansip great(游民)coffee whileediting asocial mediavideo.More andmore countriesare offeringdigital nomadvisasand thereforethe chancetoworkremotely,from whereveryoud liketo.This trendis growing,with a2023report indicating11%of USworkers identifyingas digitalnomads,a figureprojected torise byover20million infive years.Initially,digital nomadswere mostlyfreelancerslike socialmedia managersor softwaredevelopers,but noweven traditionalprofessionals likeaccountantsand lawyersare embracingthis lifestyle.But whatisthe life ofa digital nomad reallylikeRowena Hennigan,who writesfor HarvardBusiness Review,is a digital nomadalong withherfamily.They havea“home base“in Spainbut frequentlygo awayfor workcationsthatcanlast fromweeksto months.She says,compared toa traditionalmodel ofraising children,remote workinghas allowedmyfamily tomove awayfrom thatkind ofintensity,and thisway,we allget tomove ata moresustainable andhealthypace”.Plus,her familyare regularlyexposed tonew cultures,languages andnatural beauty.However,it doesntwork for everyone.Francesca Specter,a writerfor TheGuardian,decided tocountry-hop andher“office“included beaches,cafes andcoworking spaces.But alongwith struggling tofind reliablewi-fi andfighting terribleloneliness,she wrotethat shefelt enviousas shecooled heroverheatinglaptop inthe shadewhile holidaymakersrelaxed bythe pool.She said,“I wasfirefighting dullconcerns,such asmissing luggageor sleeploss afteran overnightflight delay.”So,itfs notforeveryone,but ifyou everfeel likeescaping therat-race,why notgive ita go
32.What isthe advantageof beingadigitalnomad accordingtothetextA.A higherincome.B.A betterwork-life balance.C.A flexiblework location.D.A fastercareer promotion.
33.Who wasprobably adigitalnomadoriginallyA.A blogger.B.A lawyer.C.An athlete.D.An accountant.
34.What doesthe worcTworkcationsin paragraph3probably meanA.Changing jobsfrequently.B.Working whileon vacation.C.Touring indifferent countries.D.Taking breaksbetween jobs.
35.What isthe authorsattitude towardsdigital nomadsA.Oppositive.B.Supportive.C.Dismissive.D.Indifferent.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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Tower runningis asport whereathletes competeby climbingskyscraper stairs.36Why wouldsomeonechoose torace up a buildingwith noview,no crowd,and fewrefreshment stationsManyare motivatedby charity,raising fundsto combatdiseases likecancer orto supporteducation fortheless fortunate.Some arejust fortheir innerinterest,forming fundraisingand trainingteams._37_It enhancesheart andlung function,strengthens thelower body,and boostsendurance andmentalresilience.However,tower runningis notforthefaint-hearted.Anyone whohas climbedupalongflight ofstairs knowsclimbing stairscanbepainful.And thepain increasesgreatly duringrunning.Towerrunners mustbe ableto dealwiththestresses ontheir feetand legswhile running.The riskof fallingis real,which canlead tosevere injuries.So youdbetter avoidstarting yourtraining byhitting thestairs hard,especially ifyou area beginner.Start slowlyand increasegradually.38They mightrun thestairs onceor twicea weekat anintensity thatischallenging butnot overwhelming.Unlike somesports,tower runningrequires minimalequipment—a goodpair ofrunning shoesisabout it.As forclothes,personal preferencerules,but comfortis key.39It canget hotand stuffy,sochoose breathable,lightweight clothingthat wontblock yourclimb.In summary,tower runningis aunique sportthat testsboth physicaland mentalstrength whileoftensupporting worthycauses.Its adiscipline thatrequires carefultraining andthe rightmindset tostart thisspecialexercise._40A.Theres nowind insidea skyscraper.B.Climbing stairsisademanding exercise.C.It hasbeen growingin popularityrecently.D.Do somewarm-up exercisesbefore running.E.You cancombine towerrunning withother sports.F.Lets overcomethe heightsof urbanlandscapes bravely.G.Runners canintegrate stairclimbing intotheir trainingroutine.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳A BC D选项I amTayebwa Philipsfrom WesternUganda.As Igrow up,life was41filled withpeace andfreedom.My father,a kindman,taught methe42of livingin harmonywith everyonearound us.(避难者)One windyday,a friendinvited meto43Nakivale RefugeeSettlement.Walking throughthenarrow,dusty paths,I felt44observing howpeople lived.Children playedinthedirt,their faceswearybut fullof laughter.Elderly menand womenmoved slowly,their eyescast low,as45asthesky waswindyblack.That night,46ofthesettlement flashedthrough mymind likea restlesswind.The sharp47between mychildhood andthelifeof familiesinNakivale48me deeply.The wind,once aplayful whisperthroughbanana leaves,now carriedthe weightof dusty
49.1felt agentle pullin my heart.My purposeseedhad50taken root,and I was readyto answerthe
51.The followingmorning,I returnedtothesettlement,where Istarted_52_invariousareas healtheducation,livelihood skills,and psycho-social support.Slowly,I53my efforts,and withinfive years,my tinyseed ofpurpose had54a wholeteam ofdedicatedvolunteers-teachers,nurses andtrainers.We stillface manychallenges,but togetherwe stand,(发芽).55bythebelief thatevery personhas aseed ofpurpose waitingto sprout
41.A.balanced B.creative C.harmonious D.simple
42.A.mystery B.value C.definition D.process
43.A.support B.inspect C.invest D.tour
44.A.helpless B.confused C.troubled D.heartbroken
45.A.bored B.depressed C.lonely D.frightening
46.A.images B.thoughts C.reflections D.shadows
47.A.connection B.similarity C.contrast D.unity
48.A.pushed B.shaped C.burned D.moved
49.A.desperation B.guilt C.regret D.anger
50.A.truly B.suddenly C.carefully D.constantly
51.A.challenge B.call C.question D.demandIn unity,there isstrength,and inhope,endless possibilities.
52.A.organizing B.advocating C.evaluating D.volunteering
53.A.adjusted B.complicated C.expanded D.varied
54.A.grown intoB.broken intoC.transformed intoD.fallen into
55.A.changed B.influenced C.united D.comforted第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515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1Dishes inChinese foodculture havetheir origins.For example,Dong popork”.After Su Shi was疏浚downgraded,he cameto Hangzhouorganizing migrant workers todredge theWest Lake,buildBridges,56transform theold WestLake intoa newlook.People therewere verygrateful toSu Shifor57he haddone.It washeard thathe likedpork best,so everyonewould carrypigs andwine tohim topayNew Yeargreetings.After_58_receive it,SuShiinstructed hisfamily tocut themeat intocubes,burnedred andcrisp,and then59distribute ittothemigrantworkersparticipatinginthe dredgingoftheWestLake toeat.People warmlycall hismeafDongpo Pork”because ofSushis name.In theWest,there*s alsoa storybehind theorigin offood.For example,pizza andthe storyof QueenMargrethe.Thin,round bread60use inthe cookingof Egyptians,Etrus andRomans longago.It waseatenattheendofevery mealduring theRenaissance61a dishforthepoor andenriched bythe arrivalofvarious62tomato fromAmerica inthe18th century:it wasthen thatit beganto gainthe appreciationofthe63wealth classes.Another importantdate inthe pizzastory is1899when QueenMargrethe ofSavoy madethe famousNeapolitan pizzamaker RatfaeleEsposito64preparea pizzain threecolors,symbolizing theItalian flag.The Pizzawas namedTizzaMargherita.Since then,pizza65take theworld bystorm.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15假如你是高三学生李华,学校英文报正在征集主题为的稿件请你“The ImportanceofLabor”投稿,内容包括陈述重要性及理由;
1..推荐具体劳动项目2注意写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2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I closedmy eyesand liftedmy facetowards thesun.I breatheddeeply,expanding mylungs withfreshspring air.I wasalive,I hadntbeen ableto walkthe entiredistance aroundthe lakea couplemonths before.I wasjustfinishing upwith treatmentsfor stagethree breastcancer whenwe startedthese walks.My bodywas weakandpainful.My mindwas foggyand forgetful.I wouldget losteasily ifmy husbandwasnt therewith me.My husband,who heardmy bigbreath intake,asked ifI wasokay.I openedmy eyes,looked attheconcerned expressionon hisface andsmiled.I reassuredhim thatI wasindeed fine;normal infact.In thatmomentI felthappy,As I was lookingover athim,my eyescaught thesight oftwo womenrunning.I focusedon theirmovements.I watchedwith greatattention astheir feethit theroad inquickened movements.They woreblack,pink andgreen athleticwear,smiling andlaughing asthey ran,they werehappy thatafternoon too.Walking wasgetting easierfor menow.It wasntgetting myheart-rate upanymore.My doctorsaid Ineededa goodworkout formyheart.In thedays thatfollowed,I couldntstop thinkingabout running.With encouragementfrom myhusband,I signedup fora learn-to-run class.(间隙)On thefirst dayof classes,we weretodointervals ofrunning oneminute,followed bywalkingfor twominutes.That soundedeasy enough.My enthusiasmsoon turnedto shockand panic.About30seconds intothe run,I couldn*t breathe.Iwasstrugglingtoget enoughair in.My heartwas pounding.Icould hearthe pulsesin myears.Sweat wasforming ontomy foreheadand undermy arms,making meuncomfortable.How couldthis behealthy Iwondered.I feltlike Iwas havinga heartattack.Doubt注意flooded insidemy head.Iwasso outof shapeand feltsilly forbeing there.续写词数应为个左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2I amnot surewhy Iwent backtothesecond class.That raceinspired somethingin me.。
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