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鄂南高中黄冈中学黄石二中荆州中学龙泉中学武汉二中孝感高中襄阳四中襄阳五中宜昌一中夷陵中学届高三湖北省十一校第二次联考2025英语试题(考试时间120分钟试卷满分150分)注意事项
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置
2.选择题的作答每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效
3.非选择题的作答用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5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【此
1.处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What dowe knowabout Tom
1.Hes just finished apiano lesson.B Heloves playingthe guitar.C.He playsdrums in a band.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
2.Where arethe speakersprobablyA.At acafe.B.At auniversity.C.At ananimal shelter.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
3.How canthe mansrecipe bedescribedA.Its areward.B.Its asuccess.C.Its a problem.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
4.Explaining conceptsto friends,like teachinga classmatehow tosolve equations,uses speechand logicto deepenunderstanding.40By spacingout reviews,creating vividmental connections,and caringfor your brains needs,you canturntemporary knowledgeinto lifelongwisdom-one small,steady stepat atime.A.How doI usethis grammarrule inwritingB.This“spaced repetition^^makes memoriesstick.C.Forgetting is a monhuman conditionwithout exception.D.Context turnsweak anduncertain memoriesinto permanentones.E.Memory masteryis not about studyinglonger butstudying smarter.F.Improving memoryis morefocused onholding onto whatreally counts.G.Feeling stressed,however,floods the brain withchemicals thatdamage memory.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Bill isa Navysailor andretired oilfieldengineer.His handsare41and thick.Pulling onropes as a sailoroff thecoast(扭曲)(接球手)of Mainegnarled afew of his fingers.The otherswere42playing catcherin SouthAfrica.He hasastory forevery bonebreak,and forwhy he43a bitto one side.After returningto America,Bill foundhimself with44time onhand.He startedwatching thelocal highschoolbaseball teamplay.Baseball isa gameof skill,focus andpatience.So itis thesame with45the youngmen.Bill simplysatin the46and carefullywatched them.Due to his formerexperience,it47Bill towatch the boys developtheir skills.(胳膊肘)Soon,the boysnoticed Bill.He48his elbowson hisknees,almost bendingin his(蹲).49catchers squatAfter agood play,Bill wouldflash athumbsup.An errorwould geta smile,meaning,Youll50another chance.^^Ifs rareto seea bondthat51generation dividesBill in his late70s andthe boysjust teenagers.But soon they werechatting afterthe games,Bill mostlytalking aboutdusty adventuresin52of newoilfields andtheboysasking aboutplaying catcher.Sometimes,they wouldhave sodastogether,sharing laughsand53conversations.Bill haslearned oneimportant54from this:just beingthere forothers isoften enough.His55encouraged theboys topush themselvesharder.第页/共页
101341.A.soft B.smooth C.delicate D.rough
42.A.lost B.hurt C.ruined D.cut
43.A.goes B.runs C.tips D.falls
44.A.busy B.limited C.free D.valuable
45.A.blaming B.guiding C.accepting D.punishing
46.A.stands B.shelters C.woods D.stores
47.A.moved B.upset C.amazed D.suited
48.A.hidden B.rested C.raised D.stuck
49.A.brilliant B.strange C.familiar D.elegant
50.A.get B.lose C.miss D.take
51.A.connects B.links C.bridges D.creates
52.A.view B.search C.favour D.pursuit
53.A.dull B.mild C.private D.light
54.A.lesson B.skill C.principle D.fact
55.A.preference B.existence C.confidence D.presence第二节共10小题;每小题
1.5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1With justover aweek togo untilthe openingof the56nine Asian Winter Games,the streetsof Harbinare alivewithboth thefestive spiritof theSpring Festivalin theYear of the Snakeand growingexcitement for57uping sportingevent.At theHarbin IceSnowWorld,a themepark dedicatedto the AsianWinter Games,visitors58treat witha splendid无人机drone showcelebrating theChinese NewYear.The parkfeatures avariety ofice sculptureswith festivethemes,including theChinese characterFu59carve inice.The worlds60large icepark alsoshowcases icesculptures oflandmarks fromvarious membercountries andregionsof theOlympic Councilof Asiaand snowsculptures61picture differentwinter sports.Harbin hasseen boosting62enthusiastic forice andsnow activitiesahead of the Games.The entrancesof shopsaredecorated withred couplets,creating thefestive atmosphere.Preparations for theAsianWinterGamescontinued63theChinese NewYears Eve,when theGames mediavillage officiallyopened.The NewParis Hotel,located onZhongshan Roadin Harbin,is one of thedesignated mediareception hotels.()64acmodate internationaljournalists,the hotelhas an*anged forvolunteers expertin multiplelanguages.A mediaservicedesk hasbeen setup in the hotelhall,65staff areto makefinal arrangementsfor checkins.Final preparationsforthe Gamesare infull swingduring theSpring Festival.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).假如你是李华,春节期间你看了一部好评如潮的国产电影请你给英国朋友写一封邮件分享这次经历,66David内容包括.你观看的电影;.你的感想12注意写作词数应为个左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡上相应位置作答2Dear David,Im writingto sharewith youa popularChinese movieI sawduring thisSpring Festival.Yours,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.The irongates ofSunshine NursingHome gotopened as16yearold Timstepped inside,his sneakersstepping ontheautumn leavesontheground.The hallwas filledwith thesmell ofair freshener.Elderly residentssat noddinginwheelchairs orplayed chesswith tremblinghands,lost in their ownworlds.His volunteeringhere wasa partof hisschoolrequirements.Every Saturday,Tim foundhimself unwillinglyvolunteering atSunshine NursingHome.His tasksincluded assistingMr.Johnson in the woodworkingroom andreading newspapersto Mrs.Clark inher room.Although hewas initiallyforced,he beganto finda senseof purposeinhis work.第As hewandered throughthe nursinghome,Tim foundMr.Johnsons woodworkingroom layaway behindthe12页/共页13laundry area.The wallswere decoratedwith halfcarvedbirds and a signthat read,Measure twice,cut once.The(打磨)78yearold craftsman,with toughhands,guided Timshands asthey sandedwood boardstogether.When Timaccidentallyhurt atable legwith hisiron tool,Mr.Johnson said,Wood remembersevery mistake.Wood neverlies.Letyour handsfeel itstruth.On theother sideof thebuilding,Mrs.Clarks sunlitroom wasa clearcontrast.Overflowing withmany books,it wasashelter forthe formerteacher,who waslegally blind.Whenever Timread newspaperarticles toher,she wouldtap herpearlringed fingergently.Young man,“she encouragedhim,putting herhead toonesideso hercateye glassescaught thelight,Words dancewhen yougive thembreath,dear.Even stockmarket reportsdeserve passion!^^Her laughter,like(风铃),wind chimescovered upthe lonelinessTim sometimessaw whenher fingersfelt overher familyphotos onthepiano.As theweeks passed,Tim learnedto carvemaple leavesunder Mr.Johnsons guidanceand practicedreading withmoreexpression toMrs.Clark.One Octoberafternoon,both theelders fellsilent whenthey heardabout thenursing homesupingtalent show.Tim noticedMrs.Clarks tremblinghands catchingan oldviolin caseunder herarmchair,meaning注意something sheintended todo.续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡上相应位置作答2On performancenight,stage lightsshone asTim stoodfrozen behindthe curtains.Tims initialstutter(口吃)turned intoa smoothstory,his voiceacpanied byMrs.Clarksmusic.What dothe twospeakers havein monA.They enjoyreading.B.They arein thelibrary.C.They havejustfinisheda book.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
5.What is the womansduty in the eventA.To makefood.B.To playin theband.C.To givedirections.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】
6.Why wasit difficultto rescue the catA.It wastoo scaredto move.B.It washurt bythe branches.C.It wasin thetop ofa tree.
7.What did the mando torescuethecatA.He gota neighborto helphim.
8.He borroweda ladder.
9.He climbedthe tree.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】8What isthe womandoingA.Conducting aninterview.B.Reporting somenews.C.Organizing anevent.
9.What isCharles Martinsfamily mainlyworned aboutA.His healthto beeworse.B.His effortsnot to be recognized.C.His neglectofhisstudies orfamily.
10.How doesCharles Martinplan toremove his familys concernsA.By talkingtohisteacher.B.By involvinghisfamily.C.By quittingthe project.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.What arethe speakersA.A playerand acoach.B.Football fans.C.TV sportsreporters.
12.What causesthe currentsituation of the gameaccording tothe manA.Bad defense.B.Poor passing.C.Certain players.
13.What doesthe womanthink willhappen at the endof thegameA.The hometeam willwin.B.The visitingteam willwin.C.The gamewill endinadraw.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】
14.What isthe maintopic ofthe conversationA.The workinglife.B.College experience.C.Hobbies.
15.How longhas the man beenat universityA.About fourmonths.B.About sixmonths.C.About ninemonths.
16.What isthe biggestissue forthe manA.The stressof exams.B.The shortageof money.C.The loadsof assignments.
17.When doesthemanfind timeto relaxA.On weekends.B.Right afterexams.C.After parttimework.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】
18.How didthe speakerbee aphotographer indemand第页/共页313A.By teachingin workshops.B.By startinga business.C.By takingodd jobs.
19.What challengedidthespeaker faceA.The stressof takingperfect pictures.B.Decreased interestin photography.C.Constantly changingconfidence.
20.What isincluded inthe speakersfuture plansfor hiscareerA.Taking photographytrips abroad.B.Expanding hisphotography business.C.Learning moreforms ofphotography.第二部分阅读理解(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ABlossomsShanghai,With thegrowing popularityofthe TV serieskey scenespresenting cityareas inthe showhavebee thehottest touristattractions inShanghai oflate.The narratorinthe TV seriesBlossoms Shanghaipoints out:In1993,the755meterlong Huanghe Road hadover100restaurants,attracting countlesswealthy dinerseach night.Starting fromHuanghe Roadand crossingNanjing Roadto theBund,youll passby manyscenic spotsoften filmedintheseries:•Wing OnDepartment Store(原型)The prototypeof Hu Lian Department Store intheTV series wasHua LianDepartment Storebetween1988and
2006.It laterchanged itsname toWing OnDepartment Storeand wasone ofthe fourmajor originaldepartment storesinShanghai.Address:No635East NanjingRoad,Huangpu district.•Fairmont Peace Hotel:PeaceHotelon East Nanjing RoadIts a majorscene intheTVseries where the hero A Bao,played byactor HuGe,resides.The hotelfirst openeditsdoors onAug1,1929,and wasoriginally namedCathay Hotelby itsowner,Sir VictorSassoon,a businessmanandhotelier.Address:No20East NanjingRoad,Huangpu district.•No27The BundAsoneofthe importantbuildings inthe Bundarchitectural plexandakey culturalrelic protectedunit inChina,thebuilding usedto beowned byJardine Mathesonand laterserved as an officebuilding forthe ShanghaiForeign TradeBureaufor manyyears.In theTVseries,the locationis calledthe ForeignTrade Building.Address:No27East ZhongshanRoad,Huangpu district.
21.According tothe narratorintheBlossoms Shanghai,what canwe knowabout theHuanghe RoadA.It iswhere theheroABao resides.B.It hasthe mostrestaurants inShanghai.C.It appealedto manyrich eatersevery night.D.It isthe siteoftheWing OnDepartment Store.
22.Which ofthe followingbuildings wasinitially namedCathay HotelA.No27The Bund.B.Fairmont PeaceHotel.C.HuLianDepartment Store.D.Wing OnDepartmentStore.
23.If youare interestedin architecture,which placewould youlike tovisitA.No755HuangheRoad,Huangpu district.B.No20East NanjingRoad,Huangpu district.C.No635EastNanjingRoad,Huangpu district.D.No27East ZhongshanRoad,Huangpu district.BLate onenight inJuly2020,Halli waswalking aroundReykjaviks mainshopping streetwith hisfamily.They had时差.just movedback toIceland fromthe UnitedStates andwere strugglingwith jetlag Whenhis threeyearoldsonwanted adrink froma cornerstore,Halli facedaproblem:a20centimetre stepblocked hiswheelchair fromentering thestore.This wasnot newto Halli,who hasused awheelchair sinceage25due toa muscledisease.As hewaited outside,hethought abouthow oftenhe hadbeen excludedfrom placeslike restaurantsand storesbecause theywere notaccessible.Halli,a successfuldigital designer,had livedin manycities worldwideand noticedhow differentlythey approachedaccessibility.After sellinghis pany,Ueno,to Twitternow X,he decidedto usehis resources to makeIceland morewheelchairfriendly.(斜坡)In2021,he launchedRamp UpReykjavik,a nonprofitproject aimingto build100permanent ramps in thecitysdowntown withina year.Unlike temporaryrampsinother cities,these weredesigned tofit perfectlywith thebuildings,making themlook likethey hadalways beenthere.With governmentfunding andsponsors,the projectwent beyondits goaland expandednationwide.By2026,theteam plansto build1,500ramps acrossIceland,costing about400million Icelandickrona.Icelands presidentpraised theproject,saying,“We wantour societytobeinclusive.Halli hasshown ushow easyitis tomake adifference whenwe worktogether.99In justthree years,Halli hasbee alocal hero,known asa kindtech giant”.He hopeshisworkinspires others.Recently,a womanbuilt aramp ather homeso herwheelchairusing friendcould visiteasily.Equal accessis nota realityyetJ hesays,“but changestarts withone person.^^
24.What inspiredHalli to start the6Ramp UpReykjavik9projectA.The lackof wheelchairaccess.B.His sonsdifficulty infinding adrink.C.A suggestionfrom Icelandspresident.D.His desireto beefamous inIceland.
25.How arethe rampsbuilt byRamp UpReykjavik9different fromthose inother citiesA.They arecheap toconstruct.B.They areonly builtin downtown.C.They aretemporary andmovable.D.They lookfitted withthe buildingsforever.
26.Which ofthe followingbest describesHalliA.Generous andpatient.B.Positive andenergetic.C.Smart andhardworking.D.Inspiring andpioneering.
27.What doseHalli expectpeople todo aboutequal accessA.Go aheadtostartfrom small.B.Build rampsin everycity.C.Appeal togovernment forfunds.D.Raise awarenessthrough media.CWhen someoneproposes afalse claim,whats the best wayto changetheir mindA recentpaper suggeststhatimmediately negatingthe claim with evidenceisnt especiallyeffective.Instead,€fcbypassing^^the falseclaimwith(反)positive counterclaims about the topicmight bea betterstrategy.The classicresponse tosomeone presentingmisinformation isto presentcounterevidence.As theresearchers atthe()Annenberg PublicPolicy CenterAPPC putit,The goldstandard fortackling misinformationis usuallya correctionthatactually contradictsthe misinformation.Suppose,for example,that yourdad passesback theroast potatoesover a(转基因产品)?family dinner,saying,“Are theseGMOs Nah,dont wantany morephysical第页/共页613reactions.You mightthen say,Actually,the healthbodies ofall theG7agree that GMOs donot causereactions.But thatlikelywont work.The APPCteam conductedsix experimentswhere theypared actuallycorrecting someonewithbypassing“and found that usingevidence andfacts todisprove someonetends tobe farless successfulat changingattitudes.So,what isbypassing andwhy isit seeminglymore effectiveBypassing iswhere,instead ofproviding somenegativedisapproval ofa claim,you insteadprovide positivecounterclaims aboutthe topic.For example,if someonetells youthat5G killsbirds,tell themthat5G addsbillions tothe worldeconomy.Bypassing meansnot meetingyour misinformedopponentheadon.This isnotabattle ofarguments orthe studies.You arepushing anargument intoa differentposition.Itsusing someonesmovements andlogic againstthem.There arelimitations towhat theteam atAPPC hasconcluded.Their studyinto bypassingwas largelyabout attitudestopolicies,not aboutbelief changeor belief correction.Someone mightstill believethat5G killsbirds orthatGMOscausereactions,but admitthat thoseare necessarybad things,pared tothe positiveoutes youpresent themwith.So,bypassing isntthe onlytool available,and itmight noteven bethebestif yourconcern isbelief change.Changingsomeones beliefisaplicated psychologicaltopic,and thereis definitelyno onesizefitsallstrategy.When itestopolicydecisions andwillingness toaccept acertain technologyor medicine,bypassing seemslike avaluable toolto addto yourkit.
28.According tothe APPCresearch,how doesbypassing“differ fromtraditional correctionsA.It usesstronger evidence.B.It adoptsemotional appeals.C.It offerspositive arguments.D.It focuseson unrelatedtopics.
29.Which canbe usedasanexample ofbypassing”A.GMOs aresafe toeat becausescientists sayso.B.GMOs canproduce higheroutput withless cost.C.5G kill birds,but theirbenefits outweighthe risks.D.5G doesntkillbirds,for theyshow noconnection.
30.What dowe knowaboutthe“bypassing toolaccording tothe textA.It isthe mostreliable way.B.It mayhelp acceptpolicies.C.It appearsfrequently indebates.D.It iseffective inbeliefcorrection.
31.Which ofthe followingisthebest titleforthetextA.Bypassing:A BetterWay toShift AttitudesB.Changing onesMind:Bypass Indirectly!C.Challenging Misinformation:Bypass it!D.Negating theclaim:does itworkDPeople frequentlyemploy AIto craftemails,plan travel,get financialadvice,summarize texts,and preparefor jobinterviews.According toa2024Pew Researchsurvey,roughly halfof Americanssaid theyuse AIat leastseveral timesa(week,while arecent surveyfoundthatvirtually allAmericans useproducts thatcontain AIeven thoughtwothirds dont)realize it.panies offeringAI assistantssell themas productivityboosters.They arguethat assigningthem routinemental tasksfrees up users5time andcognitive(认矢口的)resources,which theycan thenspend onother,more creative,and innovativepursuits.The ideamakes naturalsense andhas backinginthescientific literature.According tocognitive loadtheory,thehuman cognitivesystem haslimited capacity.So reducingcognitive loadcan enhancelearning andperformance.Habitually offloadingcognitive tasksto AIcould backfirehowever.As AIhas grownmore monplacein everydaylife,psychologists theorizethat itreduces usersengagement indeep,reflective thinking,causing theircritical thinking skills todeclineover time.Professor Dr.Michael Gerlich,Head ofthe Centerfor StrategicCorporate Foresightand SustainabilityattheSwissBusiness School,is oneoftheresearchers studyingthis risk.If individualsuse thecognitive resourcesfreed up by AIforinnovative tasks,the promiseholds.he toldBig Think.However,my researchand relatedstudies suggestthat manyusers channelthese resourcesinto passiveconsumption,driven byAlenhanced contentselection.This trendmatches findingson digitaldependence,wheretheconvenience ofAIencourages afeedback cyclethat prioritizesentertainment overcritical engagement.^^In otherwords,when AIfreesupusers,cognitive resources,they typicallydont usetheir extratime andbrain powerto一problemsolve orcreate.Rather,they tuneout bywatching Netflixor browsingsocial mediacontent servedupbyAIalgorithms(算法).Gerlich founda verystrong negativecorrelation betweensubjects9use ofAI toolsand theircriticalthinking skills.The highertheir usage,the lowertheir skills.Younger participantstended tobe moredependent onAI toolsparedto olderparticipants.Education wasassociated withgreater criticalthinkingskillsand reducedAls negativeeffect.
32.What isthe mainargument ofpanies offeringAI assistantsA.They improveefficiency andoutput.B.They helpusers reducescreen time.C.They expandusers cognitiveabilities.D.They enhancecreativity andinnovation.33Which canreplace theunderlined wordbackfire“in paragraph3A.Result ina positiveeffect.B.Cause negativeconsequences.C.Achieve anintended oute.D.Prove theexisting theorywrong.
34.What doesDr.Gerlichs researchsuggest aboutthe useof AIA.Freedup resourcesfuel innovation.B.AI ismainly foreducational purposes.C.Older usersare morelikely torely onALD.Freedup resourcesgo tomindless activities.
35.Which candescribe therelationship betweenAI usageand criticalthinkingA.Irrelevant.B.plicated.C.disadvantageous.D.Positive.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Weve allexperienced thefrustration offorgetting whatwe studiedyesterday.But memoryisnt justabout naturaltalent.Itsaskill wecan improvewith smartstrategies.Our brainsnaturally screeninformation.We forget70%of newknowledge within24hours ifwe dontreview it.Yourbrain servesasalibrary.Whenever yourevisit information,youre placingit ona moreaccessible shelf.A studentwho(公式)reviews mathformulas rightafter class,then beforebed,and oncemore afterthree dayswill findthem easiertorecall duringexams.3637When recitingwords like“photosynthesis”,simply repeatingthe spellingoften failsquickly.Instead,picturesunlight hittinggreen leaveswhile readinga biologytextbook.This binestext,imagery,and realworld meaning,activatingmultiple brainareas atonce.Similarly,linking pineappleto pinetree withapples”creates afunny mentalimage hardtoforget forlong.Sleep andcalm mindsare secretweapons formemory.During deepsleep,thebrainreorganizes daytimelearning likealibrarian sortingbooks.Research showsstudents with78hours ofsleep remember40%more historyfacts thanthose whostayup late.38Taking slowbreaths canprotect yourmental“library”.Active practicebeats passivereading.Instead ofmechanically rereadingnotes,transform headingsinto selftestquestions:39This forcesyourbrainto searchinformation,strengthening memorypathways.。
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