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(二)2025英语本试卷共12页考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回注意事项
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5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀第一部分听力(120小题)在笔试结束后进行〜英语听力注意事项英语听力(共两节,共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)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5小题;每小题L5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
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18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
1.Who suggestedbuying thedressA.The assistant.B.The womanssister.C Thewomans husband.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.When shouldthe parcelhave arrivedB.Cause misinterpretations.C.This avoidsdispleasing them.D.The uncertaintycan lead to inaction.E.This cancreate acycle ofnegative emotions.F.Being politeis generallyseen as a positiveperformance.G.So it is wise to beopen formore directand honestinteractions.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Siberia is a hugeregion ofRussia famousfor itssevere winters.Tom wastrying tocycle acrossit on a freezingcoldday.Everyone hadtold himit was a41idea.Maybe theywere right...Tom wasso coldthat he was trembling.He was42,so hewas goingfaster andfaster.Trees passed(模糊形状).in ablur Hecouldnt stop.This wasgoing toend
43.It wassupposed tohave beenfun!Butthis wasnot funat all.一Tom was about tocrash.He was44down a big hillat topspeed indeep snow.His45could notmade himeto a stop.All hecould dowas46tight!Waiting for the crashwas almostworse thanthe crashitself.Tom hadno choicebut toscream in the47of winter.uAaaaagggghhhhhhhh!Help!”But nobodycould help.Nobody even48his scream.Tom wasalone.He washundreds ofmiles fromthe49human.CRASH!(雪堆).Tom50face downin asnowdrift For a minuteor two,he didnot move.He wasnot surewhether hewas51or not.Then slowly,Tom movedhis toes.Then hisfingers.Then hisnose.Everything seemedto bein
52.(缓中)The snowhad cushioned7his53,Tom wasOK.But lyingface downin thefreezing snowwasnot anice feelingso Tomslowly54himself upright.“Maybe I am reallyout ofsense.Everyone saysIam.Tm outhere,in themiddle ofnowhere,on myown,onabike,inthe middleof winter.Ive crashedon every55that Iveridden downtoday.This isstupid,but itsbrilliant!^^
41.A.good B.new C.crazy D.unique
42.A.heartbroken B.ironwilled C.tonguetied D.frightbitten
43.A.smoothly B.suddenly C.badly D.peacefully44A.climbing B.flying C.skiing D.driving
45.A.fears B.feet C.screams D.brakes
46.A.hang onB.shut upC.lie downD.look round
47.A.eyes B.teeth C.head D.back
48.A.recalled B.caught C.followed D.recognized
49.A.nearest B.kindest C.strongest D.poorest
50.A.pushed B.stood C.landed D.slid
51.A.energetic B.awake C.healthy D.broken
52.A.place B.touch C.trouble D.sight
53.A.fall B.jump C.dig D.rub
54.A.dressed B.hurt C.pulled D.behaved
55.A.snowdrift B.bike C.road D.hill第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1细枝,With apair ofscissors,a coupleof rubberbands andribbons,Liang Qinzhangcan turntwigs branchesandflowers intopieces ofart.The manin his60s demonstratedtraditional flowerarrangement forgardening56enthusiast inBeijing duringthe木兰,Spring Festivalin lateJanuary,
2023.“As Chinesetradition goes,I usemagnolia57blossoms bringgood fortune,to showharmony andhappiness J Liang explained.Since ancienttimes,different materials58apply tocreate agrandeffect forspecial occasions.At theend of the session,Liang hungfestive itemson theplants59highlight theholidayatmosphere andsuggested his audience dothe same.Liang heldthe demonstrationin60belief thatit shouldbe easyfor thetraditional art,61name anational intangible非物质的cultural heritagein2008,to beenjoyed bymore people.It placesmore focus62the expressionof moodandthe personalizedmeaning of the materialsused,“he said.Chinese flowerarrangement isinfluenced bytraditional Chineseculture andtends to be about63nature beauty,rather thanartificial creationJLiangsaid.Therefore,we needto goout moreoften toobserve plantsand64farunderstand theecological habitsof theflowering branches,through whichwe canknow how to betterarrange65they.”第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分继“春节”申遗成功后,美国乐队登上年的春节联欢晚会引发了
66.OneRepublic2025the SpringFestival Gala,热议某英文报纸就此向读者征集看法,假如你是李华,请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括陈述观点;
1.•说明理由2注意写作词数应为个左右;180请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Editor,Best regards,Li Hua第二节满分25分阅读下面材料,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
67.Before Iturned ten,I hadlost bothmy parents.My fourbrothers andtwo sistersleft Hyderabadafter beingadopted byrelatives,but Iinsisted onstaying behindas Iwanted tocontinue withmy education there.I livedalone in a roomthat arelativehad allowedme touse rentfree:I gotthis privilegeas Iwasagood student.And tosupport myselfand myeducation,I hadtaken todelivering newspapers.I wouldbe upevery morningby5am andwalk fivekilometres to the newspaperoffice.By6am,I wouldcollect50copies ofnewspapers,weighing overfive kilograms.My deliveryroute coveredthree kilometres.After第页/共distributing thecopies,I wouldrush home-another threekilometres away-cook my“breakfast”,and beoff12页14totheKachiguda HighSchool.One coldSunday morning,I gothome aftermy deliveries,only to find a boy ofmy ageat mydoorstep.He introducedhimselfas Afzal,a studentin myschool,and saidhis fatherwanted tosee me.When Iasked himwhy,Afzal said,“He willtellyou.I assumedhis fatherwished tosubscribe tothe newspaper,so Ifollowed him to hishome nearby.A womanin her40s openedthe door.I laterlearnt shewas Afzals mother,Bano.She askedme tosit,patted mybackand wentinside.She reappearedcarrying alarge trayfull oftea andsnacks.By now,Afzals father,Kader,had joinedus.Afzalsmothergently asked,Tell meabout yourroutine.1wasnt quitesure whyshe wanted to know,but Itold heraboutmy morningjob.As Ispoke toher,I noticedMr.Kader fillingup myplate withfruit salad.Later,as Iwasaboutto leaveafter thankingthem,Mr.Kader askedme towait andstepped insidethe house.Meanwhile,Bano askedme,“How manymiles doyouwalk everyday”I replied,A littlemore than11km.My replyshocked her.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2At thatmoment,Mr.Kader emergedwith anew bicycle,saying,“This isfor you!”Upon receivingmy collegeadmission letter,I madea decisionregarding thisbicycle.第页/共页1414A.By11:
30.B.By12:
00.C.By12:
30.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.Why is the maninahurryA.He isgoing toa party.B.He has a trainto catch.C.He has a meetingto attend.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.What does the womanremend the man to do
1.Have theusual coffee.
8.Try adifferent typeof coffee.
9.Buy onecoffee andget twomore forfree.此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10.What doesthe womanthink ofTomA.Shy.B.Impolite.C.Outgoing.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选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5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11.Why hasthe partybeen heldA.For abirthday.B.For awedding.C.Forajob.
12.Where arethe speakersA.At ahouse.
13.At anoffice.
14.At a restaurant.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.What wasthe womansfirst jobA.A trainer.B.A secretary.C.A manager.9What wasthe womandissatisfied within herfirst jobA.The workingenvironment.B.The workinghours.C.The pay.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10.What didthe womanjust doA.She tookan exam.B.She sawa doctor.C.She hadarest.
11.What isthe womanlikeA.Active.B.Lazy.C.Careful.
12.What didthemanhurt lastyearA.His leg.B.His foot.C.His arm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13.What isthe womansfirst concernafter theincidentA.Damage tothe car.B.Damage tothe trees.C.Damage tothe animal.
14.What causedthe accidentA.A deer.B.A dog.C.A rabbit.
15.What doesthe womansuggest doingfirstA.Making acall.B.Checking the car.C.Catching theanimal.
16.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Coworkers.B.Neighbors.C.A couple.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.What isthe talkmainly aboutA.A floodrescue.B.A buildingfire.C.A hospitalaccident.
18.When didthe eventoccurA.In themorning.B.In theafternoon.C.In theevening.
19.Who wasrescuedA.An animal.B.A baby.C.A mother.
20.What isgoing tobe shownnext•.A happycelebration.B.A safetylesson.C.A weatherreport.第二部分阅读共两节,满分50分第一节共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项ARescue DogsLooking forHomes•Name:Ruby female•Age:6•Breed:Cavalier KingCharles SpanielRubyis superfriendly withnew peopleand dogsalike.She canlive with another dogin thehome.She canalso livewithchildren,so longas interactionsare managed.She doesntmind ifthere isa garden,providing shegets enoughexercise.•Name:Reggy male•Age:3•Breed:Rottweiler CrossReggyisafriendly,clumsy,and affectionateblockhead whoadores people.Hell needan activefamily,where theyoungestfamily membersare over the ageof18,who canmanage hissize andstrength.Hes agreat travellerin thecar,which isideal ifwalks arenot easilyaccessed fromhis new home.Reggy mustbe theonly petand requiresa securegardento bouncearound.•Name:Maggy female•Age:Over8•Breed:GreyhoundMaggy adoresthe panyof herhumans,but itmay takeher awhile toshow offher true,sweet,and lovingcharacter.Due toher nervousnature,she willbe lookingfor ahome wherethe youngestmembers ofher familyare overthe ageof
16.While unableto live with cats,Maggy ishappy tolivewitha wellsuiteddog.Travelling inthecaris anarea thatMaggy尺寸适中的finds particularlychallenging.Her newfamily shouldhave adecentsized garden.•Name:Ace male•Age:7•Breed:Staffordshire BullTerrierMeet awesomeAce,an adorablesevenyearold Staffiewho isonthelookout for a lovingadultonly home.Ace prefersa calmenvironment,as hefeels uneasyaround otherdogs.He has abigappetite andenjoys treatbasedgames(嗅出)that allowhimtosniff outtasty foods.If youcan offerAce loveand patience,you willbe rewardedwithaloyalpanion.
21.Which dogisthemost suitableforafamily witha5yearold childA.Ruby.B.Reggy.C.Maggy.D.Ace.
22.What doReggy andMaggy havein monA.They arefriendly tocats.B.They areeasy toapproach.C.They favourhouses witha courtyard.D.They liketravelling ina car.
23.Which kindof gamedoes AcelikeA.Treasure huntgames.B.Fetch games.C.Hideandseek games.D.Reward games.(乐高积木)Each Christmasand birthday,Charlie Jefferswould receivebrandnew Legosets.One dayin2020he washomebuilding withthem whenit struckhim thatmany kidscouldnt playwith Legobecause ofits cost.Lego bringsme alotof joy,and Iwant tospread thatjoy to other kidsJ hesaid.Given thatsome unwantedLego bricksmay endup inlandfills,he decidedtodosomething toaddress theproblem.Charlie putup postersaround hisneighborhood,asking peopleto donatetheir unwantedLego bricks.Because mostofthe donationswere loosebricks andnot inplete sets,he usedthem to develop newsets withfun themes.Charlie deliveredthesets toa localBoys andGirls Club.The kidswere thrilledto receivethem.A local newspaper rana storyabout whathewasdoing.Word spreadquickly,and soonI hadmore donated(招募)bricks,“he recalls.Charlie recruitedsome volunteers,and throughsocial media,the projectexpanded acrosstheBay Area.Then peoplein otherstates beganreaching outto Charlie,asking himhow theycould getinvolved.Pass theBricks,a nonprofitorganization,was bom.Mailing brickstootherstates canbe pricey,so Charliedeveloped anetwork ofhelpers.They dowhat Charliedoes but(接受者)in theirown munities.Recipients haveincluded childrenreceiving cancertreatment inSan Francisco,aboywhowas shotwhile playingoutside hishouse inAlabama andschoolkids inMicronesia.Pass theBricks hasdonated morethan13,000sets tokids inneed andcollected nearly7,000pounds ofused Lego bricks.第With everyLegobrickfinding anewhome,a futurewhere everychild hasthe chanceto play,learn,and grow5页/共页14through themagic of Lego isin sight.
24.What dowe knowabout Charliefrom Paragraph1A.He hadmuch interestin receivingholiday gifts.B.He showedconcern forkids withoutLego bricks.C.He onlywantedtogive hisdeserted toysto others.D.He waseager tocollect outdatedLego bricksin landfills.
25.What motivatedCharlie Jeffersto foundPass theBricksA.He wasinspired byothers enthusiasticengagement.B.He wasencouraged bya storyinthelocalnewspaper.C.He wantedto exchangesecondhand Legofor money.D.He expectedmore kidsto sharethe happinessofLego.
26.Which of the followingbest describesCharlieA.Persistent andgoodtempered.B.Creative andkindhearted.C.Knowledgeable andgenerous.D.Confident andambitious.
27.What messagedoesthetext intendto conveyA.Every cloudhasasilver lining.B.The earlybird catchesthe worm.C.One alwaysprepares fora rainyday.D.Kindness highlightsones noblesoul.cOnline shoppingoften involvesendless optionsand constantlychanging discounts.A singlesearch forrunning shoescanproduce hundredsof resultsacross multipleplatforms,each promisingthe“best deal”.The holidayseason bringsexcitement,but alsoplenty ofdecisionmaking exhaustionand troublesomenightmares.What ifthere isa toolthat canhunt(导航)forthebest prices,navigate endlesssales andmake sureyour purchasesarrive ontimeThe answeris AI agents,which arecapable ofautonomous reasoningand multistepproblemsolving.Picture this:Youinstruct AItofinda sweaterunder$200thats highlyrated andwill arriveby Sunday.In seconds,it scanswebsites,paresprices,checks reviews,confirms availabilityand placesthe order,all whileyou go about yourUnliketraditional remendationengines,the agents are builtwith machinelearning andnatural languageprocessing.第页/共页They learnfrom theirinteractions withthe peopleusing themand beesmarter andmore efficient614over timefrom theircollective interactions.Looking ahead,AI agentsare likelyto not only masterpersonal shoppingneedsbut alsonegotiate directlywith corporateAI systems.They willnotonlylearn yourpreferences butwill likelybeable tobook tailoredexperiences,handle paymentsacross platformsand soon.AI agentsare movingbeyond remendationsto autonomouslycarrying outplex taskssuch asmaking refundsand(零售商)approving pricingdecisions.This developmenthas alreadybegun toreshape howbusinesses operate.Retailers(指数)using AI agentsareseeing measurablebenefits.Since October2024,data fromthe Salesforceshopping indexrevealsthat digitalretailers usinggenerative AIachieved a7%increase inaverage orderprofits andowed17%of globalordersto Aidrivenpersonalized remendations,targeted promotionsand improvedcustomer service.The natureof searchand advertisingis alsoundergoing amajor shift.Amazon isobtaining billionsof dollarsin adprofitas shoppersbypass Googleto searchdirectly onits platform.Meanwhile,Alpowered searchtools suchas PerplexityandOpen Alswebenabled chatdeliver instant,contextaware responses,challenging traditionalsearch enginesand forcingadvertisersto rethink their strategies.
28.What canbe learnedabout onlineshopping fromparagraph1A.It alwaysworks bestin holidayseasons.B.It goesfar beyondbusiness principlessometimes.C.It frequentlybrings unpleasantshopping experiences.D.It usuallyprovides thegreatest platformfor buyingshoes.
29.What isparagraph3of thetext mainlyaboutA.The presentapplications of AI agents.B.The potentialadvantages ofAI agents.C.The increasingpopularity ofAIagents.D.The historicalbackground ofAIagents.
30.Which isan impactofAIagentsA.Helping retailersearn moremoney.B.Updating traditionalsearch engines.C.Tracking customers9private information.D.Replacing theexisting advertisingstrategies.
31.Which canbe thebest titleof thetextA.Living aQuality Lifewith HighTech.B.Reshaping Businessvia SearchEngines.C.Exploring theNew WorldWide andFar.D.Transforming OnlineShopping andBeyond.DAn alarmingphenomenon hassprung upoverthepast fewyears:Many studentsare arrivingat collegeunprepared toreadentire books.Many studentsare overwhelmedat thethought ofreading multiplebooks asemester.They shutdownwhen theyrefaced withideas theydont understand.Why isthis happeningThe attractionof smartphonesand socialmedia cameup,and itappears thatmany middleandhigh schoolsare teachingfewer fullbooks.But onepossible causethat Inod toisachange invalues,not ability.Theproblem doesnot appeartobethat kidsthese days”are incuriousor uninterestedin reading.Instead,young peoplemightbe respondingtoacultural message:Books justarent thatimportant.I oncespoke with33professors atsome topuniversities,who didntthinktheir students werelazy.It isnot unusualthattheirstudents9schedules arecrowded withactivities that are lessabout personaldevelopment andmore relevanttofuture employment.There aretoo manydemands ontheir timeto devotethemselves fullyto worksof literaturethat mighttake20hours toconsume Jsaid JamesShapiro,an Englishprofessor atColumbia.In1971,37%students saidthatacore objectiveof theircollege yearswas tobee wellofffinancially.73%said itwas(颠侄)todevelopa meaningfulphilosophy oflife.By2015,those numbershad almostreversed U.Experts andparentsalike haveemphasized preprofessionalcourses butdownplayed theimportance ofhumanistic study.However societychanges,there isno denyingthat readingis ofsignificance.If weveshifted whatwe holdin esteem(推崇),itisreasonable thatwe could,asasociety,shift back.The responsibilitydoesnt lieonly withGeneration Z.Everyone whosupset aboutthe changehasarole toplay inreversing it.
32.According tothe author,what isthe causeofthephenomenonA.Many distractionsfrom digitaldevices.B.Inadequate preparationsfor collegelife.C.A misguidedbelief inreading fullbooks.D.Disqualifications ofsecondary schoolteachers.
33.What canbe inferredfrom JamesShapiros wordsA.Schools shouldoffer timemanagement courses.B.Students areoccupied withtheir worksof literature.第页/共页814C.Reading literarypieces isbeyond students7available time.D.Professors believeemployment ismore relatedto personalgrowth.
34.What doesthe underlinedword downplayed“in paragraph4meanA.Highlighted.B.Underestimated.C.Recognized.D.Misunderstood.
35.What isthe authorspurpose ofwriting thelast paragraphA.To restatean opinion.B.To stirup adebate.C.To issuean announcement.D.To putforward aproposal.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,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Is SugarcoatSweetIn ourpursuit tomaintain harmony,avoid conflict,and preventhurt feelings,were sometimestempted tobe politetosugarcoat thetruth.36However,too muchdisplay ofthis behaviorcan muddythe watersof munication.Here arethedangers ofsugarcoating:37Your jobisnt tosoften theblow whendelivering badnews tothe extentthat youleave othersfeelingconfused aboutyour intentions.When messagesare wrappedin layersof politeness,the trueintention ormeaning canbelost—the receivermay notfully graspthe seriousnessor urgencyofthemessage.Leave issuesunsolved.Sugarcoated messagescan preventimportant issuesfrom beingtackled.When feedbackisnot clear,it beesdifficult forthe receiversto takeappropriate action.They maynot knowexactly whatis expectedof themorhowtogoaboutmaking thenecessary changes.38Meanwhile,the presentstatus willcontinue,leaving importantissuesunresolved.Get upsetand annoyed.Over time,the lackof clarityhasasignificant effecton relationshipsand canlead tofrustrationand plaint,especially whenone partyhas putin aneffort toexpress themselvesbut feelsunacknowledged.Thedissatisfaction mayleadtotheir suspicionoftheauthenticity ofthe relationshipand doubtabout whethertheir effortsarebeing wasted.39While itsnatural towant tospare othersfeelings,overly politemunication cansometimes domore harmthan good.40Only inthis waycan wereduce misunderstandingsand haverelationships builton trustand clarity.Remember,the goalisnot toabandon politenesspletely butto balanceit withhonesty,ensuring thatour municationsare bothkind andeffective.A.Reduce trust.。
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