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届沧州运东五校二模2025英语第卷(选择题)I
一、听力-选择题本大题共小题,共分
20301.How does the womans foodtasteA.Salty.B.Hot.C.Sweet.
2.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.In acinema.B.In arestaurant.C.In asupermarket..听对话,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项3A BCWhere arethe speakersA.In abookstore.B.In alibrary.C.In aclassroom..听对话,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项4A BCWhat doesthe womanplan to do duringholidayA.Do apart-time job.B.Travel toAustralia.C.Visit herparents.•听对话,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项5A BCWhat isthe mainreason for the popularityof ZibokebabsA.The reasonableprice.B.The goodtaste.C.The localsfriendliness.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.What couldthe mansee out of thewindowA.A street.B.A parkinglot.C.A garden.
7.What was the mandisappointed atabout theroomA.The fridge.B.The coffeemaker.C.The TV.听材料,回答小题
8.When didthe manget hisfirst carA.At
16.B.At
19.C.At
22.
9.What doesthe manwant hisdaughter todowith44precision,while Smith,dressed as a merryChristmas elf,carefully putson hispointed hatand45happinesswherever theygo.The mission46from deeppersonal loss.In2009,Williams losthis motherto cancer,which47him to the core.For years,he was48in asea ofoverwhelming grief,often sittingsilently inhis room,49to gatherthe energyto moveforward.50,he madea firmdecision tohonor hermemoryby creatingsomething meaningful.In2018,he foundedA FutureSuper Heroand Friends,a nonprofitorganization51to supportingchildren battlingsevere conditionsand spreadinglight duringtheir darkestmoments.The pairdrives52through the48neighboring states,making frequent53at homes,hospitals,andshelters.They evenflew allthe way to Alaskaand Hawaiito ensureno childis leftout.When fundingruns54,they
41.A.precious B.previous C.precise D.potential
42.A.loading B.checking C.unpacking D.hiding
43.A.slipping B.stepping C.transforming D.trading
44.A.absolute B.relative C.loose D.roughC.spreads
45.A.preserves B.accumulates D.consumesC.separated
46.A.withdrew B.suffered D.aroseC.calmed
47.A.moved B.shook D.warmedC.swimming
48.A.drowning B.floating D.sailingC.hesitating
49.A.managing B.failing D.attemptingC.Immediately
50.A.Reluctantly B.Eventually D.CasuallyC.devoted
51.A.objected B.adjusted D.opposedC.tirelessly
52.A.endlessly B.restlessly D.carelesslyC.breaks
53.A.tours B.stops D.showsC.wild
54.A.short B.long D.looseC.expect
55.A.want B.hope D.hesitate第卷非选择题IIdon t55to dipinto theirown savings,committed to making thejourney.
五、阅读下面短文,在空白处填人个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,共分115根据首字母或所给的中文填入单词的适当形式,使篇章意思完整Leaders of the European Union say they willhelp Greeceas itstruggles undera mountainof debt.But theleaders(详细的)did notannounce any56plan forGreece aftermeeting inBrussels onThursday.They said(请求)that wasbecause Greecehas notr57any financialsupport.European CommissionPresident saidthis meansthe(当局、官方)58believes itdoes not need the support.(反应)Businessmen hada mixed59to thestatements fromBrussels.Worries overGreek debthave(低)pushed theeuro toits160value inmonths againstthe dollar.Sixteen of the twenty-seven nationsin theEuropean Unionuse euroas theircurrency.Now,thes61membersare seekingways tohelp theweaker ones.EuropeanUnionrules limitthe choicesfor(拯救)a
62.The EuropeanCentral Bankand nationalcentral banksare notp63to aidmembers bypurchasingtheir debt.(灾难)European officialshope to avoid theeconomic64that could become evenworse ifGreece65topay itsdebt.This yearGreece sdebt couldreach120%of itsGDP.
六、书面表达本大题共小题,共分
115.假定你是李华,本周末你市将有户外英歌舞蹈()表演请你给你的交换生好友写一封66Yingge danceJenny邮件邀请她同往,内容包括.表演时间及地点;
1.交通方式及路线安排;
2.观看表演时的注意事项3注意写作词数应为个左右;L
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Jenny,Yours,Li Hua
七、任务型读写本大题共小题,共分
125.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67Beyond theHorizonOshima wassitting at the seaside but the beautifulsite did not makeher feelgood.Her facewas dulland gloomy.She wasstaring atthe settingsun withoutan expressionon herface.But shewas notan unhappychild likethis always.Six monthsbefore,Oshima wasa happychild wholovedplaying atthe beachwith herbrother andsister.Her brotherMittsu used to makesandcastle andOshima andher sisterOsheencollected the sea shells.Her fatheralways shouted,“Come home,its latev,but they would notlisten.The seasidewaslike theirsecond home.At housealso,they werea happyfamily whoalways laughedand playedand hadnoproblems to bother for.One dayall ofa suddensomething terriblehappened.A violenttsunami cameand tookthe entirecountry initsgrip.It wasa hugenatural disaster.Most of the houseswere washedaway.The citiesand townswere floodedwith water.Oshima stown wasnear thesea andso thetsunami floodedher townas well.Her housewas washedand theylost alltheirbelongings.Her grandmotherMidori criedand criedand wastotally shocked.She has not seensuch destructionin herwholelife.They werehomeless.Oshima weptand weptand complainedthat whya violenttsunami hither city.She was veryangry.(难民)The governmentshifted themto arefugee campwhere manyfamilies sharedthe livingspace.Helicoptersdropped foodpackets andthey hadto standin longqueues evenfor drinkingwater.Their lifehad turnedupside down.Oshima couldsee thesadness visiblein herparents*eyes.Now shedidnotlike thesea atall and always feltthat theseahad brokenher trustand wasvery disappointedwith thewaves.For hertheseawasverycruel whohad takenher注意beautiful houseaway.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2One dayOshima sawtwo littlechildren playingin thecamp withoutany traceof sadnesson theirface.A newray ofhope filledher spirits,making hercheer up.答案
1.B
2.B
3.B
4.A
5.C6-
7.B,A8〜
9.C、BIO〜
12.B、B、C13〜
14.A、C15〜
17.B、A、C18-
20.A、C、B21-
23.C D、B24〜
27.C、A、D、A28〜3LC、D、C、A32〜
35.D、B、A、DS36〜
40.E、D、C、G、B41〜
55.A、B、C、A、C、D、B、A、B、B、C、C、B、A、D
56.detailed
57.requested
58.authority
59.reaction/response
60.lowest
61.stronger
62.rescue
63.permitted
64.disasters
65.failsA.Preview collegesubjects.B.Focus onher study.C.Work part-time.听材料,回答问题
10.Where aregrandparents sittingA.In thefront row.B.In themiddle.C.In thebehind.
11.How doesthe mans fatherfeelA.Exciting.B.Nervous.C.Happy.
12.What arethe littlebrothers doingA.Talking loudly.B.Standing quietly.C.Making funnyfaces.听材料,回答问题
13.Which exercisedoesthe man useas an example ofuPassion andSpeed”A.The100-meter race.B.The skiing.C.The surfing.
14.Why doesthe manlike boxingA.Its postureis cool.B.It requiresconcentration.C.It takeshis mindoff dailyconcerns.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
15.What doesthemanwant todo aftergraduationA.Run businesses.B.Design buildings.C.Teach history.
16.What isthe womaninterested inA.Growing plants.B.Law.C.Medicine.
17.How doesthe womansound in the endA.Uninterested.B.Doubtful.C.Supportive.听材料,回答下列小题
18.What doesthe womanlike mostA.Paper-cuts.B.New Yearpictures.C.Watercolor paintings.A.Birds.B.Cats.C.Dogs.
20.Who didthe womansee makingpaper-cuts yesterdayA.An oldwoman.B.A man.C.A youngwoman.
二、阅读理解本大题共小题,共分
1537.5AAs aphotographer,have youthought aboutentering photo competitions Whichphotocompetitionshould youenter Ifyouve foundyourself askingthe questions,you rein theright place.This articlewill introducesome of the mostfamousphoto competitionsto you.World Press Photo Awards(摄影新闻报道)If youwant totest yourphotojournalism skillsagainst othersin morethan onecompetition,consider joiningthe World PressPhoto Awards.The competitionhas beenhosted each year since1955and thereareregional andoverall winners.(截止日期)Deadline:JanuaryEntry Fees:FreePrizes:Regional winners:€1,
000.Global winners:€6,
000.Istanbul Photo AwardsThe Istanbul Photo Awardsis hostedeach yearby AnadoluAgency,Turkey.But you don t need tohave abase inIstanbulto enterthe competition.(类另)You can apply forseveral categories1J,including singlenews,story news,and categoriesranging fromsportsto nature.The competitionis organizedmainly for news photographers.Deadline:FebruaryEntry Fees:Free(亚军)Prizes:Category winners:$3,
000.Runners-up$1,
500.Third-placed:$1,
000.Amateur Photographer of the YearThe Amateur Photographerof theYearaward isheld everyyear.You11have theopportunity toenter severalroundsthroughout theyear,each ofwhich hasa differenttopic.Deadline:VariesEntry Fees:FreePrizes:Winner gets£500each round;£1,000for theoverall winner.Second-placed get£
100.Third-placed get£
50.Landscape Photographerof theYearIf youlive in the UKand want to showyour countrys beauty,you mightwanttoconsider enteringthe competition.The competitionhas severalcategories,including citylife,black andwhite,and classicview.Deadline:MayEntry Fees:£
9.99Prizes:Winner:£10,000and abook.Category winners:£1,000andabook.Category runners-up:A book.
21.Which competitioncan aphotographer enterseveral timesin a year A.IstanbulPhoto Awards.B.World PressPhotoAwards.C.AmateurPhotographeroftheYear.D.Landscape PhotographeroftheYear.
22.What doWorldPressPhotoAwardsand IstanbulPhotoAwardshave incommonA.They requireentry fees.B.They setthree levelsof prizes.C.They arehosted inthe samemonth eachyear.D.They aremainly heldfornewsphotographers.
23.How muchcanacategory winnerwho entersLandscape PhotographeroftheYear getA.£
500.B.£1,
000.C.£6,
000.D.£10,
000.B动画片Chad Nelsons five-minute animatedfilm,called Critterz.was shownonline thisweek andintroduces viewerstofurry creaturesthat livein animaginary jungle.It san earlyexample showingthe possibilitiesand dangersof usingartificialintelligence AI in film-making,a developmentthat bothexcites andworries Hollywood.Nelson,an independentvisual artist,didn tuse AIfor thewhole production.He wrotethe scripthimself,and invitedactorsto recordthe audioand animatorsto bringthe creaturesto life.It wouldnormally takea largegroup ofmembers sixfullmonths to create thekinds ofhigh-quality imagesin Critterz,Nelson said.But usingOpen AI s DALLE,the processwentmuch faster,only oneweek.Independent film-makers andHollywood studioshave beenearly usersof AItools,which cancreate texts,imagesand videosbased onplenty ofdata.These increasinglyadvanced productscan savetime andresources,their supporterssay.But theappearance ofthese toolsis causingtrepidation.A recentreport saidAI couldhave agreat influenceon the自动化global economyand subject300million jobsto automation.Actors,such asKeanu Reeves,are raisingalarmbells,saying therise ofgenerative AIsuch asDALLE andChatGPT is“scary andcould be a wayfor managersnot topayartists fairly.Many Hollywoodstudios seethis technologyasaway tocut costswhen makingmovies.Greg Brockman,thepresident andco-founder ofOpenAI,which makesChatGPT,has arguedthat AI will improvecinema,allowing peopleto互动的have interactiveexperiences withart.He gavethe exampleoftheending ofHBO sGame ofThrones.Nelson said,It slikely thatAIwillreplace somejobs inHollywood whilealso potentiallycreating more.He mentionedtheappearance ofcomputer-editing software,and howthat replacedmore traditionalmovie-editing jobsand processes.
24.What dowe knowabout thefilm CritterzA.It wasproduced byHBO.B.It isthe firstfilm to use ALC.Its imagestook sevendays tomake.D.Its scriptwas completelycreated byAL
25.What doesthe underlinedword utrepidation“in Paragraph4mean A.Concern.B.Justice.C.Curiosity.D.Excitement.
26.Why is“Game ofThrones mentionedin Paragraph5A.To explainthe functionsof AI.B.To showthe troublecaused byALC.To introducethe companyOpenALD.To praisethe advantagesof usingAI.
27.What didNelson thinkof usingAIinfilm-making A.It mayopen upnew jobopportunities.B.It mayimprove peoples jobperformance.C.It maychange thedevelopment ofthe computer.D.It mayinspire Hollywoodtocreatemore movies.c(无人机)Can asmall groupof dronesguarantee thesafety andreliability of railways and,atthe same time,help railwayoperatorssave billionsof euroseachyearThat isthe verylikely future of applyingtoday seyes inthe sky“technology(基石出设施)tomakingsure that the millionsof kilometresof railtracks andinfrastructure worldwideare safefor trainson a24/7basis.Drones arealready beingusedtoexamine high-tension electricallines.They coulddo preciselythesamething toinspectrailway linesand othervital aspectsofrailinfrastructure suchasthecorrect positionof railwaytracks andswitchingpoints.The moreregularly theycan beinspected,the morerailway safety,reliability andon-time performance(高效)will beimproved.Costs would be cutand operationswould be more efficientacross theboard.That includeshuge savingsin maintenancecosts andbetter protectionof railwaypersonnel safety.It iscalculatedthat Europeanrailways alonespend approximately20billion eurosayearon maintenance,including sendingmaintenancestaff,often atnight,to inspectand repairthe railinfrastructure.That can be dangerouswork thatcouldbeavoided withdronesassisting thecrews efforts.By usingthe latesttechnologies,drones couldalso startproviding higher-value servicesfor railways,detecting faultsinthe railor switches,before theycan causeany safetyproblems.To performthese tasks,drones forrail don tneedto beflyingoverhead.Engineers arenow workingonanew concept:the raildrones ofthe future.They willbe movingon thetrackahead ofthe train,and programmedto runautonomously.Very smalldrones withadvanced sensorsand AIandtravelling aheadofthetrain couldguide itlike aco-pilot.With theirability tosee ahead,they couldsignal anyproblem,sothat fast-moving trainswouldbe able toreact intime.
28.What does“maintenance”underlined inparagraph3refer toA.Personnel safety.B.Assistance fromdrones.C.Inspection andrepair.D.Construction ofinfrastructure.
29.What canwe learnfrom thepassageA.The frequencyof droneshas nothingtodowith railwaysafety.B.Maintenance anddesign costscanbehugely reducedby usingdrones.C.Drones cannotoffer protectiontothe rail crews.D.Drones willbeableto provideearly warnings.
30.What sthe authors attitudetowards thefutureoftheraildronesA.Indifferent.B.Negative.C.Positive.D.Not mentioned.
31.Which isthe mostsuitable titlefor thetextA.How DronesWill Changethe Futureof RailwaysB.How Productionof DronesCan BeExpanded C.What DifficultyDrone DevelopmentWill FaceD.What FaultsCanBe Detectedwith DronesDAnew studysuggests peoplemight likechatbot-produced poemsfor theirsimple andstraightforward images,emotionsand themes.In arecent experiment,the researcherstasked OpenAIsChatGPT withgenerating poemsinthestyles offamous一poets,then presented1,634participants withten poems——five human-written andfive chatbot-generated andassessedhow peoplerated thepoems basedon14qualities,including rhythmand originality.Interestingly,they tendedtorate the Ai-generated poemshigher onaverage,suggesting apreference fortheir straightforwardnessand clarity.Why readersseem toprefer Ai-generated poetryis notentirely clear,butthe researchers bestguess isthattheAIpoems maybemoreappealing becausethey arerelatively straightforwardand simpleto comprehend.“Emily Dickinsonsometimes breaksthe expectedrhyme scheme(韵律)on purpose,n saysBrian Porter,a researcheratthe Universityof Pittsburgh,“But theAi-generated poemsin herstyle neverdid thatonce.”Besides,modern readersdont seem to wanttobotherthemselves toread deepto thinkcritically.Instead,they prefertexts givingthem instantanswers.When readerssaytheyprefer AIpoetry,theywouldseemtobe showingtheir frustrationwhen facedwith writingthatdoes notyield totheir attention,he adds.While thefindings raiseconcerns aboutAI potentiallyreplacing humanartists andputting themoutofworkone day,Dorothea Lasky,the onlyliving poetwhose writingswere includedintheexperiments,says itsnotnecessarilya badthing thatreaders enjoyedtheAi-generated poems.Poetry willalways benecessary,“Lasky says,“If theyread AIpoemsand likethat poembetter thana human-generated poem,then that,to me,is一beautiful.They havea goodexperience witha poem,and Idontcare whowrote it.I feelthere isroom for all poetsevenrobot poets.”This studyprovided aplatform forthe intersectionof technologyand creativity,prompting reflectionon thefuture ofpoetryand artisticexpression.
32.Why didtheresearchersconduct theexperimentA.To createa technique.B.To clarifya concept.C.To detailanexample.D.To confirma finding.
33.What doesthe exampleof EmilyDickinson implyA.Robots aremore complicatedthan humans.B.AI meetsmodern readersreading preference.C.Chatbot istrained towrite increative patterns.D.Classic poetrylacks uniquecharming features.
34.Which beliefdoes DorotheaLasky haveabout poetryA.All flowersbloom together.B.No dishsuits alltastes.C.It sno usecrying overspilt milk.D.Time andtide waitfor noman.
35.What canbeasuitable titleforthetextA.Will PoetsBe lostin AIEraB.ChatGPT:a NewAdvancement一C.Fake orReal aConcern aboutAID.ChatGPT orDickinson,Who isbetter
三、阅读七选五本大题共小题,共分
512.5Reasons toPut onYour RollerbladesandHit thePavement(渭旱次〈)Rollerblading isgreat forbuilding balance,strengthening muscles,and improvingmental health.It salso acheap,fun,and eco-friendly wayto getyour daily exercise in.It sfun.We allknow thatwe shouldbe exercisingseveral timesa week,and pickinga workoutthat isfun naturallymotivatesus to get upand getgoing.36The topbenefit ofrollerblading isexercising inways thatare fun,soul-filling,and mentalhealth-improving.It scheap.Rollerblading isalso agreat exercisechoice becauseit costsvery little.37There sno needto payforamonthlygym membershipor expensiveequipment.Rollerblades costa lotless thana bike.It seco-friendly.38Rollerblading ismuch fasterthan walkingand cantake youup toten miles.Maybe thats whysome可持续的Viennese citizensare choosingtousethis sustainableactivity fortheir meansof transportation.Skater andclimate activist,Gerhard Ladstatteexplains whyhe startedFriday NightSkating,a freestreet skatingevent.We wantto movewithout burningfuel.People lookingfor anoil-free waytogettoaworkplace thatisn ttoo farfromhome,while combiningdailyexerciseinto theirroutine,can considerrollerblading towork.39It sgood foryour mentalhealth.Like anyform ofaerobic exercise,skating isassociated witha numberof wellnessbenefits.40By fixingyourattention onboth thebody andits surroundings,you canshift focusaway fromnegative thoughtpatterns andanxieties.Rollerblading canalso increaseself-confidence andpositive feelings.A.In otherwords,rollerblading hasit all.B.Exercise andfresh aircan reducestress.C.Not onlyis skatingcheap,it alsobenefits nature.D.All youneed isa pairof skatesand somesafety equipment.E.Rollerblading isan excitingwaytoget infresh airand exercise.F.It seasy tosee whyso manypeople arediscovering thejoys ofskating.
四、完形填空本大题共G.Unlike abicycle,youdontneedto finda placeto storeyour skateswhile youwork.15小题,共分15Yuri Williamsand RodneySmith Jr.travel acrossall50states,bringing joyto sickand disabledchildren.Each visitiscarefully plannedto ensureit creates41moments ofhope andcomfort.They packtheir carwith bundlesof brightlywrappedgifts,42each bagwith carebefore departure.Williams,who hasa talentfor43into characters,dresses assuperheroeslike Spider-Man andDeadpool,adjusting hiscostume。
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