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云南省年普通高校招生适应性测试(八省联考)英语2025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,
2.用橡皮擦干净后,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.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 BC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10例How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What willLuke donextA.Cook ameal.B.Go to the office.C.Hand in a report.
2.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.Two fellowworkers.B.The mansjob.C.A marketingproject.
3.How willthe womango toMelbourneA.By car.B.By train.C.By air.
4.Where areprobably the speakersA.At astore.B.At home.C.At acinema.
5.What doesthe womanplan to doA.Set upa family.B.Join anew company.C.Open arestaurant.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
151.522・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,各小题给5出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
56676.Who is the packagefromA.Betty.B.Mary.C.Jason.
7.Where willthespeakersplace thegift justreceivedA.In thekitchen.B.In thebedroom.C.In theliving room.听第段材料,回答第、题789A.Its convenient.B.Its enjoyable.C.Its old-fashioned.
9.What willthe manprobably doA.Pay thebill.B.Send apostcard.C.Check hismailbox.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What is the womandoingA.Giving alecture.B.Hosting aprogram.C.Chairing ameeting.
11.What madeRobert wantto become an astronomer
8.What doesKate thinkof writinglettersA.His parents*encouragement.B.His experiencesin bigcities.C.His curiosityabout thestars.
12.Why doesRobert putforward thesuggestionC.To cutenergy consumption.听第段A.To reducelight pollution.B.To keepthe groundclean.9材料,回答第至题
131613.Who influencedElena greatlyin hercareer choiceC.Her teacher.A.Her brother.B.Her father.
14.Why did Elena quither firstjobC.She feltstressed.A.She foundit boring.B.She waspoorly paid.
15.What difficultydidElenaface asan assistantcoachA.Balancing studyand training.B.Writing technicalinstructions.C.Handling doubtsover herability.
16.What doesElena planto donextA.Start atraining program.B.Work with a teamin England.C.Look forpromising soccerplayers.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What didMonica lovedoing whenshe wasa childA.Reading storybooks.B.Playing baseball.C.Taking dancelessons.
18.What wasMonicas majorin collegeA.Journalism.B.History.C.English.
19.What didMonica doright aftergraduationA.She begantravelling.B.She becamea teacher.C.She launcheda newspaper.
20.Where doesMonica worknowA.In China.B.In Australia.C.In Canada.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)
152.537・5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DEast Yorkshire AttractionsBurnby Hall GardensMuseumThe Balk,Pocklington YO422QFTel:01759307125The gardensare beautifullylaid outwith twolakes,which arehome toa vastcollection offish.We alsohaveStewart Museum,a childrensplayground,a bookgift shop,and tearooms.Sunday band concerts andeventsare availablethroughout theyear.Open:10:00am to5:30pmPrices:Adults£
4.65,Seniors£
3.95,Children£
2.50Goole MuseumCarlisleStreet,Goole DN145DSTel:01405768963The museumexplores thecolourful history of the town andport ofGoole,with plentyof hands-on exhibitsfor(工艺)younger visitors.The temporaryexhibition galleryhas awide range of art.craft andlocal historyexhibitionswhich changesevery month.Open:10:00am to5:00pmAdmission FreeSledmere HouseSledmere.Driffield YO253XGTel:01377236637Sledmere Houseis one of Yorkshiresmost attractivehouses.We havean award-winning garden,a militarymuseum,a childrensplay area,and acafegift shop.Organ musicis playedon Thursdayafternoons.Open:11:30am to3:30pmPrices:Adults£
8.00,Seniors£
6.00,Children£
3.00Bridlington BirdAnimal ParkBridlington,EastYorkshireYO153QFTel:The family-run parkis setin awonderful woodlandenvironment.It offersdaily showsof pigracing.We alsohavea rangeof birdsand otheranimals tooffer afun-filled dayout forfamilies.Open:10:00am to5:00pmPrices:Adults£
4.50,Seniors£
4.00,Children£
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5021.Which attractionhosts temporaryexhibitionsA.Goole Museum.B.BurnbyHallGardensMuseum.C.SledmereHouse.D.Bridlington BirdAnimal Park.
22.What cantourists doat SledmereHouseA.Feed awide rangeof animals.B.Watch abandconcerton Sunday.C.Explore thehistoryof thetown.D.Enjoy organmusic onThursday.
23.What isthe ticketprice forchildren atBridlington BirdAnimal ParkA.£
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50.B.£
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50.D.£
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00.BJim Johnson,a mail carrier,was aninstitution in the leafyWestmoreland,Westhaven andWestover Hillsneighborhoods,just northof downtownWilmington,where hedelivered muchmore thanthe mail.He knewallthe kidsand theirpets byname;he carriedin thegroceries;he tooknote ofunlocked doors,offered gardeningadvice,and taughtmore thana fewyoung boysthe artof thecurveball.When hewasnt doingall that,Jim was(草坪)running acrossa checkerboardof greenlawns toensure thelocal postal service didnot fallshort ofitsdaily promise.Though the postal serviceis oftendisparaged now,the trustin localpostalservicelives on.In manycommunities,that trustis wonevery daywhen life-saving medicine,greeting cards,social securitychecks,college acceptanceletters-even thebills-appear inmailboxes infront of the houses.After more than threedecades,Jim approachedhis finaldays on the jobmuch likeany other.He droveaboxy postaltruck toNorth DuPontRoad for the firstunofficial stopof theday.Butch,a dogwho belongedto oneof the neighbors,was waitingjust like every day before.And just likeeverydaybefore,he gotinto thejump seatand they wereoff.On the route,Jim andButch hadbecome inseparable.Now,the dogand themailman wouldrideoff toretirement together.At everystop,Jim acceptedthe partinggood wishesof familiesthat hadbecomehis own.There weretears andlaughter,and hugsfilled withwarm memories.Its been33years sinceJim lefttheroute,but weare stillreminded of the deepbond establishedbetweencommunity andletter carrier.Thats what the postalservice meansto us.
24.What dowe knowabout JimJohnson from the firstparagraphA.Hes open-minded.B.Hes sharp-eyed.C.Hes warm-hearted.D.Hes strong-willed.
25.What doesthe underlinedword“disparaged“in paragraph2meanA.Refused.B.Criticized.C.Investigated.D.Suspended.
26.What didJim dobesides dailydelivery onhis finaldays ofworkA.He droveButch toits owner.B.He sentpresents tohis friends.C.He prepareda retirementparty.D.He saidgoodbye to the neighbors.
27.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To remembera respectedmailcarrier.B.To recordan unforgettableexperience.C.To raisefunds forthepostalservice.D.To callfor harmonyin thecommunity.CJane Jacobsspent herworking lifeadvancing adistinct visionof thecity-in particularfocusing onwhatmakes asuccessful urban community.At theheart ofher visionistheidea that urban lifeshould bean energetic(稠密)and richaffair,whereby peopleare ableto interactwith one another indense andexciting urbanenvironments.She prefersdisorder toorder,walking todriving,and diversityto uniformity.For Jacobs,urban communities are organicbeings thatshould beleft togrow andchange by themselves andnotbe subjectto thegrand plansof so-called expertsand officials.The bestjudges ofhow a city should be-andhow itshould develop-arethelocal residentsthemselves.Jacobs arguesthaturban communitiesarebest placedtounderstand howtheir cityfunctions,because citylife iscreated andsustained throughtheir variousinteractions.Jacobs notesthat thebuilt formof acity iscrucial to the lifeof anurbancommunity,especially thesidewalks.The streetsin whichpeople liveshould bea tightpattern ofcrossed sidewalks,which allowpeople tomeet,talk,and getto knowoneanother.Such acomplex butultimately enrichingset ofencounters helpsindividualsknow theirneighbours andneighbourhood better.Diversity andmixed-use ofspace arealso,for Jacobs,key elements of thisurban form.The commercial,business,and residentialelementsof acityshould notbe separatedout butinstead beside byside,to allowforgreater integrationof people.There shouldalso bea diversity of oldand newbuildings,and peoplesinteractionsshould determinehow buildingsget usedand reused.Finally,urbancommunitiesgrow betterin placeswhere acritical massof peoplelive,work,and interact.Such high-density spacesare,she feels,engines ofcreativity andvitality.They arealso safeplaces to be,because thehigher densitymeans thatthere aremore“eyes on the streetshopkeepers andlocals whoknow theirareaand maintaina closewatch overthe neighbourhood.
28.What doesJacobs findmost importantfor asuccessful urbancommunityA.Efficient publictransport.B.Strong interactionbetween people.C.Uniform styleof buildings.D.A comparativelylarge population.
29.Who doesJacobs thinkshould makedecisions onurban developmentA.Local residents.B.Government officials.C.City planners.D.Construction workers.
30.How doesJacobs suggestsidewalks bebuiltA.Lined withplants.B.Painted withclear signs.C.Tightly connected.D.Convenient forthe old.
31.According toJacobs,the eyesonthe street“bring asense of.A.pride B.comfort C.security D.urgencyDWant to learn anew languageor getAs incollege examsPrevious studieshave shownthat exercisecan(转换)help stimulatethe areasof thebrain thatconvert newinformation intolong-term memory.A newstudyhas takenthis informationone stepfurther andfound the best timewhen exercisecan helpmaximize learning.Building uponpast researchthat foundexercise releasesbiochemicals thatimprove mentalfunction,scientists atRadboud Universityandthe University ofEdinburgh conducteda studyto determinewhen exercisewasmost beneficialto learning.Participants-72healthy maleand femaleadults-were firstasked toperform acomputer testthatchallenged theirvisual andspatial learning.After the test,all of the subjectswatched naturedocumentaries,buttwo-thirds of them alsoexercised.Half ofthe exercisersdid circuittraining onan exercisebike for35minutesimmediately afterthetest.The otherhalf didthe sameexercise butnot untilfour hours after they had beentested.Two dayslater,all ofthe participantsreturned tothe labfor arecall test,and they were connectedto MRI(磁共振成像)machines toassess theirbrain activity.The participantswho exercisedfour hoursafter takingthecomputer testwere ableto recallwhat theyhad learnedmost accurately.Their brainwavesalso showedmoreconsistent levelsof activity,indicating thattheir brainswere lesstaxed toremember whattheyhadlearned.According tothis research,thebesttime toexercise to improve learningis fourhoursafterstudying.Butwhy Thatsone questionthe researchershave yetto answer.Another questionleft unansweredisthelevel ofexercisethat mightbest improvelearning.Fve runenough marathonsto provethe factthat mybrain isanythingbut sharpduring orafter atough workout.But theresearchers notedthat lightworkouts mightnot givethe brainenoughof abiochemical boosttoimprovelearning.
32.What didthe newstudy aimto exploreA.When exerciseis bestfor learning.B.What biochemicalsare goodfor health.C.How brainwavesshouldbemeasured.D.Which areaofthebrain isthe mostactive.
33.What wereall the participants askedtododuring theexperimentA.Train onbicycles.B.Do mathematicsexercises.C.Play computergames.D.Watch filmsabout nature.
34.Why didtheparticipantsreturn tothe labtwo dayslaterA.To doa medicalexamination.B.To havetheir memorytested.C.To gettheir workoutsrecorded.D.To finishtheir previoustasks.
35.What mightthe authorsmarathon runningproveA.The findingsofthestudy arereliable.B.Long-distance runnersare oftensmart.C.Studies onthe marathonare notenough.D.Hard exercisemay notsharpen thebrain.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Join the Friends andfind theplace thafsright foryou•Who arethe FriendsoftheUniversity Art MuseumFriends areour neighborsfrom thelocal communitiesand beyond.They arefamilies,students,scholars,(校友).and alumni
36.Friends areunited bya sharedlove forthe artsand fortheuniversity,and bya desiretobepart of a culturalcommunity.Friends areinterested andactive inthe lifeof theArtMuseum.Friends areart lovers-justlikeyou.•37As a Friend,your membershipprovides essentialannual supportto helpsustain thecontinued excellenceanddiversityofthe Museumseducational programs.By joiningtheFriends,you helpto guaranteethat theMuseumremains awelcoming placeof sharedenrichment for all visitorsto experience,to enjoy,and tolove.•What benefitsdo membersoftheFriends enjoy
38.When youbecomeaFriend oftheUniversityArtMuseum,you alsobecome part ofagreattradition.Not onlywill yoube activelyparticipating inthe lifeofthe Museum,but youalso willreceive specialopportunitiesto shareyour loveof artwith otherlike-minded individuals.39,and theygetinvitations toexhibition openings,lectures,travel opportunities,and livelysocial gatherings.•How doI jointhe FriendsBecomingaFriendis easy.40,return itwith yourannual membershipfee inthe attachedenvelope,and beginenjoying yourbenefits immediately.If youprefer,you mayjoin onlineat artmuseum,edu/support/become-a-member,or whenyou visittheMuseumStore.A.Why doesmembership matterB.How canI learnabout theFriendsC.Simply completethe membershipformD.You canthen see the fullrangeofFriends benefitsE.Friends membershipis yourentry tomany opportunitiesF.Friends receivea subscriptiontotheMuseums quarterlymagazineG.Friends arepeople of all ages,interests,abilities,and culturalbackgrounds第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DIliked togo andwatch thesunset atmy localpark,which wasa seasidearea inKarachi.There,I(鸽子).would alwaysseethe same elderlylady41the pigeonsThe birds,usually around10to15in42,would gatheraround herbefore sheeven hada43to takethe bagof riceout fromherhandbag.It wasthesameeach day,partofher
44.I foundthat45her performthis ordinarytask withsuch46was bothcalming andbeautiful.(长On thisparticular evening,the ladyarrived ather47spot tofeed thebirds.But,as she48the bench凳)(项链)to sitdown,her necklacefell tothe ground.I wassitting onthe grassnearby waitingforthesun toset.Noticing that,I49to getit backfor her50,before Ireached it,oneofthe pigeonsfromthe51picked up the necklace,52tothebench,and droppedit onherlap.I couldnt53my eyes.The oldlady,also54,began laughingquietly toherself.I was55withahuge smileon myface andhappily wentback towatching thesunset.
41.A.feeding B.pursuing C.training D.collecting
42.A.age B.size C.weight D.number
43.A.wish B.chance C.plan D.reason
44.A.job B.project C.routine D.dream
45.A.watching B.helping C.making D.hearing
46.A.confidence B.enthusiasm C.flexibility D.precisionC.hiding D.usual
47.A.original B.parkingC.shared D.supported
48.A.repaired B.approachedC.got upD.turned around
49.A.slipped inB.ran awayC.Gradually D.Fortunately
50.A.However B.AfterwardsC.pair D.group
51.A.sea B.treeC.pointed D.flew
52.A.walked B.stuckD.close
53.A.lift B.coverC.believeD.frightened
54.A.satisfied B.surprisedC.annoyed
55.A.caughtB.hit C.left D.met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1In2010,the UNDepartment ofGlobal Communicationsinstituted languagedays foreach oftheorganizations sixofficial languages.The goalwas two-fold:56celebrate culturaldiversity aswellas topromote theequal useofallsix57tongue.Language isthe carrierof communication,the bridgeof interactionbetween nations,58the bondofunderstanding amongcivilizations.At thesame time,a language and itsindividual59writeforms makeupthe“soul”ofanational tradition.Every languageis worthyof respectand should60treatequally.The UNChinese LanguageDay notonly providesa uniqueplatform61the worldto betterunderstandChina,but also62promote languageand culturalexchanges inthe world.Today,morethan70countries haveincluded the Chinese languagein theireducation systems.Chineseplays anincreasingly importantrole in63improve communicationand cooperationbetweenChina and64rest ofthe world.As moreand moreforeigners startto studytheChineselanguageandexperienceChinese culture,the worldwill havea betterunderstanding ofChina and its richhistory,its hard-working people,its developmentthrough65innovate,anditsinclusiveness.China,on its拥抱part,will alsoembrace theworld withgreater opennessand makenew contributionstotheinternationalcommunity.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友想学打乒乓球,发邮件向你求教请给她回封邮件,内容包Beth括表不支持;1()推荐教练2注意写作词数应为个左右;()801()请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Beth,Glad toknow thatyou wanttolearnto playtable tennis.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I was in Philadelphiaforaconference whenI sawan adinthe hotel.A nearbytheater wasshowing a(纪录片)documentary aboutseveral localanimal sheltersthat werehelping tosave abandoneddogs acrossthecountry.I loveanimals,and Ifelt anurge togo tothis fundraisingevent.However,none ofmy co-workers wouldgowith me,and I was worriedabout walkingonthestreet aloneat night.I resignedmyself tospending theevening inmy hotelroom,but assoon asI gotback to my roomI feltrestlessand bored.The theaterwhere theevent wastaking placewas onlyabout fiveblocks fromthehotel,andthe areaaround thehotel didntseem particularlydangerous.So,I decidedto braveit.I gatheredup mywalletand roomkey andset off.It wasalready gettingdark andthe streetswere nearlydeserted.I managedto findthestreetthe theaterwason,but whenI turnedthe corner,I stoppedin shock.In frontofthe theater werea groupof bikers-very big,tough-looking bikers.Fve knownlots ofmotorcycle enthusiastsand mostare nicepeople.However,in thiscase,Iwasa womanallalone,inastrange neighborhood,at night,and therewere twentyor sovery largemen-all wearinginsignia(徽章)that indicatedtheywerein somesort ofclub-standing beforeme.Warning bellsbegan tosound inmyhead,and myheart waspounding.Was Iatthe right theaterHad Imisread thedate ofthe eventAsign outsidethe theatertold methat Iwasinthe rightplace ontherightevening.Nevertheless,Iwondered ifI shouldrush backtomyhotel insteadof walkingthrough thatcrowd ofbikers.I finallydecided thatIwould besafer insidethetheater.Hopefully,the bikerswould havegone awaybythetime thefilm wasover.注意()续写词数应为个左右;1150()请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2。
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