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绝密★启用前年高考考前信息必刷卷(广东专用)202505英语(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)120150考情速递命题大预测•高考•新动向年高考英语将更注重核心素养,强调语言的实际运用能力,减少机械记忆,增加对文化意2025识和思维品质的考查,体现“立德树人”的教育理念高考•新情境试题将贴近现实生活和社会热点,创设真实语言情境,如科技、环保、文化多样性等主题,考查学生在具体语境中理解和运用语言的能力本信息卷全方位契合年高考英语新动向与新情境要求在阅读理解中,介绍世界著名街头市场的文章,涉2025及不同国家文化,考查学生对文化差异的理解,培养文化意识;讲述男子救狗经历的文章,引导学生思考人与动物的关系,体现“立德树人”语言运用部分,语法填空围绕苗族银饰展开,学生需结合语境运用语法知识,考查实际运用能力写作部分,书信写作介绍成人礼礼物,续写作文探讨宠物狗行为背后的故事,都创设真实情境,让学生在具体情境中表达观点、展现思维,符合新高考趋势第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5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 DIntodays digitalenvironment,its refreshingto shopat anauthentic streetmarket.Here wevedug deeptouncover someof thebest ones.Chatuchak WeekendMarket-Bangkok,Thailand TheChatuchakWeekend Marketis claimedto be the worldslargest weekendmarket,which makesit hardto navigatefornewcomers.As such,grab oneof thefree marketmaps from the informationbooth.It willhelp youfromgetting lost!Youll hearloud musicfrom eclecticfashion stalls,smell thescent ofThai streetfood cooking,and seegroups ofpeople movingabout.Everything ispretty cheaphere,so dontfeel thatyou needto getdownon pricetoo much.Souks ofMarrakech—Marrakesh,MoroccoAs themost famousgroup ofstreet marketsin theworld,souks ofMarrakech haveover3,000stalls(金毛寻回犬),retriever andupon bringingthe doghome,it quicklybecame anintegral partof the manshousehold.The dogwas notonly obedientbut alsofriendly,earning theaffection of all familymembers.However,the manbegan tonotice atroubling behaviorof the dog.Despite havinga gatepreventingthe dogfrom enteringthe bedroom,every night,the dogwould waitat thegate andwatch hisowner sleep.Initially attributingit to the dogadjusting tounfamiliar surroundings,the manhoped thebehavior would(守夜).cease overtime.Yet,the dogpersisted inthis unusualvigilConcerned aboutthe dogswell-being,the owner took varioussteps to address thebehavior.Heplayed with the dogextensively duringthe day,assuming thatperhaps itwasnt tiredenough tosleep.Evenafter theseefforts,the dogcontinued itshabit ofwatching thefamily sleep,prompting the ownertoseekprofessional advice.Taking thedog to a veterinaryclinic,theownerlearned that the dogsphysical healthwas ingoodcondition.This leftthemanpuzzled,as themystery behindthe dogssleep-watching habitremainedunsolved.Determined tounderstand theroot cause,he returnedto theanimal shelterwhere hehad adoptedthegolden retriever,seeking insightsfrom thestaff.To his astonishment,the shelterstaff revealeda heartbreakingtruth aboutthe dogspast.The goldenretrieverhad beenabandoned byits previousowner whenthe ownerswife becamepregnant.Faced withtheperceived challengesof raisingboth adog anda baby,the formerowner decided to leavethedogat theshelter.Struggling topart ways,he waitedfor thedog tofall asleepbefore transportingit tothe shelter,注意sparing himselfthe painof seeingthe dogsface ashe left.()续写词数应为个左右;1150
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答When thedog wokeup,he foundhimself in a totallyforeign place.Upon hearingthis story,the currentowner feltsad.(摊贩)and foodvendors sellingeverything frommulti-colored Moroccancarpets tospices,antiques andtagines.Valuable goodssuch asgold anddelicate handicraftsare locatedin the center of the market,andthe itemsbecome lessexpensive asyou workyour wayout.It canbe hothere,so thebest timeto visit is inthemorning orfor apleasant eveningwalk.La Boqueria—Barcelona,SpainIf yourelucky enoughto findyourself in the typicalSpanish cityof Barcelona,the localmarket ofLaBoqueria is a must.The grandiron entrancewelcomes youtoafbodies paradiseof displaysthat areimpressivejust tolook at,let alonetaste.Besides thefantastic localSpanish cuisine,you willfind avarietyof foodsfrom allaround theworld.Las Bovedas-Cartagena,ColombiaLas Bovedasis agreat place to pickup souvenirs,including hand-woven bags,artwork and(人声鼎沸),hand-made Colombianhammocks.During operations,the areais buzzingand vendorscanbe slightlypushy toget yourattention anda sale.However,if youare aftersome traditionaland authenticColombianmerchandise,Las Bovedasis theplacetoshop.
1.What makesChatuchak WeekendMarket specialA.Its fame.B.Its location.C.Its size.D.Its service.
2.What shouldyou dowhen visitingsouks ofMarrakechA.Employ alocal asyour guide.B.Learn tobargain withvendors.C.Avoid buyinggold handicrafts.D.Choose a proper timeof theday.
3.What doLa Boqueriaand LasBovedas havein commonA.They bothoffer varietiesof dishes.B.They bothfeature aspecific theme.C.They bothsell traditionalsouvenirs.D.They bothlie in thecenterof acity.Chatuchak WeekendMarketSouks ofMarrakechLa BoqueriaLasBovedasKaleb Benhamwas(比特犬),wandering aroundoutside hishome inNorthern California.His90-pound pitbull Buddy,wasplaying aroundnearby,doing whatdogs do:getting intotrouble.Only thistime,Buddy wasgetting into awhole lotof trouble.The soundthat no one wantsto hearalone in the woodscaught Benham5s attention.It was the deeproarof ablack bear.Benham wheeledaround tosee thebeast,which Benhamfigured weighedaround350(紧咬)pounds,some100feet away.In aninstant,the bearlatched onto Buddyshead and started dragginghimaway.Benham,a lean,fit24-year-old man,took offafter them.He wasinterviewed ona televisionprogram,and in the interview,he said,“The onlything Icould thinkof wassave mybaby’.”Rushing,helowered hisshoulder andplowed into the bear.But itonly tightenedits gripon Buddy.Benhamgrabbed the bear by the throat.Nothing.He triedprying openits mouth,but thejaw waslocked tight.Benham resortedto streetfighting——hitting the bear overand overaround itssnout andeye.Itworked.The beardropped thedog andran offinto thewoods.Buddy wasin badshape.His facewas bloodiedand rippedup.His earswere hanging.He hada bitemarkclear throughhis lipand onethat barelymissed aneye.“My firstthought wasthat I was goingto losehimJ Benhamsaid.He heldup Buddy,put Buddyin hiscar andsped offtoanearby veterinarian.Buddys surgerytook nearlyfour hours.This wasthe secondtime Benhamhad rescuedBuddy.Thefirst wasfrom ashelter afew yearsago.If itwere yourkid,what wouldyou dohe asked.Noddingtoward Buddy,he added,Thats mykid.”
4.What wasBenhams primarymotivation duringthe bearattackA.To seekrevenge onthe bear.B.To protecthis dogat allcost.C.To preventthebearfrom returning.D.To drivethebearaway fromhis property.
5.What dothe underlinedwords plowedinto”in paragraph3most probablymeanA.Escaped quicklyfrom.B.Drove avehicle into.C.Charged forcefullytoward.D.Attacked witha sharpobject upon.
6.Why didBenham referto Buddyas mykidA.Buddy neededto betreated likea child.B.Buddy wasas importantto himas hischild.C.He wantedto emphasizethe need for vetcare.D.He wastrying tolighten themood in the interview.
7.Which would bethemost suitabletitle forthis passageA.The BondBetween aMan andHis Dog.B.How toProtect YourPet FromHarm.C.The LifeofaPit Bull:Adventures in the Woods.D.A MansHeroic Rescueof HisDog Froma BearAttack.(彩票)Americans spend more on lottery ticketsthan movies,video games,and concertscombined.Leading theway arethe lowest-income households,which spendan estimated$412each year,four timestheamount spentbythehighest-income households.As financialwriter MorganHousel describesin his2022book,The Psychologyof Money,without$400fbr anemergency,low-income lotteryplayers areblowingtheir safetynets onsomething witha one-in-millions chanceof making a fortune.While aplayermay occasionallyget lucky,the morethey playover lotteries,the likelieritisthat theirmonetary losseswillreach theintended average.”So whydo thoseliving underthe worstconditions spendso muchmore onthem Thefinancialknowledge mightexplain thatthis behavioris bornpurely ofignorance,but Houseland scientificresearcherspoint toalternative psychologicalexplanations.They highlightedthe inequalitiespresent in theU.S.and notedthat low-income playersmay considerlotteries tobe asocial equalizer”which createshopefor materialimprovement anda highersocial statusthat cannotbe achievedthrough conventionalchannels.Is itreally soridiculous thata personlaboring for50hours a week making$20an hourwould spend$10a weekon lottery tickets to,at leastfor amoment,entertain thedream ofbecoming richA millionairechoosingto spenda tenthof theirsavings ona speedboatis arguablymakingaworse financialdecision.The samecould besaid ofan office worker making$100,000a yearspending S200each weekto dineoutwastefully.As Houselpoints outin hisbook,the numerousways wecan spendour money,and eventhe modernmonetarysystem itself,have onlybeen aroundfor nomore thandecades.Our slow-to-adapt thinkingsystemsare notwell-prepared formaking solidfinancial decisionsin arapidly changingworld.“We alldo crazythings withmoney becausewe reall relativelynew tothis gameand whatlookscrazy toyou mightmake senseto me,Housel wrote,But noone iscrazy.We allmake decisionsbased onourown uniqueexperiences thatseem tomake senseto usinagiven moment.”
8.What canbe inferredfromParagraph1A.Those whoearn morespendmoreon lottery tickets.B・Americans likeplaying thelottery ticketsbest.C.Low-income householdscant affordto spendmoney onlotterytickets.D.Those whoplace expectationsonlotterytickets maylose hopeat last.
9.According toHousel,what accountsfor thepopularity of lotteryticketsamong low-income playersA.They wantto fightagainst inequality.B・They lacka sense of financialmanagement.C.They canhave anticipationfor betterlife.D.They needentertainment tomeet psychologicaldemands.
10.Why are a millionaireand anofficeworkermentioned inParagraph3A.To justifythe consumptionoflotterytickets.B・To makea contrastbetween differentspending patterns.C.To emphasizethe misuseof moneyin distinctareas.D.To showcasetheir financialdecisions ondistributing money.
11.Whafs HousePsattitude towardsthe low-income lotteryplayersA.Dismissive.B.Admiring.C.Critical.D.Tolerant.Despite decadesof indoorsmoking bansand restrictionswhich serveto protectnon-smoking peoplefromexposure tosecond-hand smoke,a newresearch fromDrexel Universitysuggests thatthird-hand(残留物)smoke,the chemicalresidue fromcigarette smokethat attachesitself toanything andanyonenearby,can makeits wayinto theair andspread throughbuildings wherenooneis smoking.Peter DeCarlo,an atmosphericchemist atDrexel,revealed thenew exposureroute forthird-hand(气溶胶颗粒)smoke-through aerosol particles whichare commonparticles suspendedin theair-theycome fromvarious sourcesand areharmfill tohealth.In anempty classroom,where smokinghas notbeenallowed,we foundthat29percent of the entireindoor aerosolmass containedthird-hand smoke chemicalspecies.This shockedus andraised manyquestions abouthow thatmuch third-hand smokecould continuetoexist ina non-smoking roomJ hesays.To investigatethe causeof thissurprising finding,DeCarlo andhis coworkersfirst madecigarettesmoke flowintoaPyrex container,allowing thesmokechemicalsto stayinside.Then theymade anyresidualsmoke flowout ofthe containerbefore pullingoutdoor airthrough it to clearout anysecond-handsmoke.After aday,purified outdoor air waspassed through the containerand the researchers measuredthechemical compositionoftheaerosolparticlesit acquiredand comparedittooutdoor airthat hadntpassedthrough thecontainer.They founda13percent increasein third-hand smokechemical speciesintheair thatwentthroughthePyrex container,which meantthat,though itseemed asthough thesmoke hadcleared,achemical residuestill existedand founda wayto attachitself topassing aerosolparticles.This meansthatthe discovery wasby nomeans uniqueto thatclassroom;in fact,its likelyquite awidespreadphenomenon.While mostpeople expectthat they11be exposedto airpollution fromcars,orother chemicals in lowconcentrations whenthey reoutside-they tendto thinkthat theyre escapingallthat whenthey stepindoors,“DeCarlo says.Understanding thatwe areconstantly exposedto thesechemicals,even inour workplaces,isachallenge tocommunicate tothe public/
912.What doestheresearch showA.Third-hand smokespreads widely.B.Smoking bansfunction well.C.Smoke residueexists temporarily.D.Indoor smokingis strictlyrestricted.
13.Why wasthediscoveryintheclassroom surprisingA.Smoking waspermitted there.B.New aerosolparticles appearedthere.C.Chemical speciesthere raiseda debate.D.Partial aerosolparticles therecarried smoke.
14.How didtheresearcherscarry outthe studyA.By observingchemicalsinthe lab.B.By comparingindoor andoutdoorair.C.By modelingthird-hand smokeexposure.D.By measuringair qualityin containers.
15..What doesDeCarlo implyinthelast paragraphA.People facenew workingchallenges.B,Their discoveryis againstexpectations.C.Smoke exposureraises widespreadconcerns.D.Staying indoorsfrees peoplefrom airpollution.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(极限飞盘)Ultimate isa mixed-gender sportplayed withseven playerson eachteam.The gameis()held ona fieldabout37meters wideand10meters long,with an18-meter endzone ateach end.16・If apass isincomplete orgoes outof bounds,the teamloses possessionofthegames.In theUnited States,Ultimate isquite popularin colleges.The Appealof TeamSports
17.Unlike socceror basketball,players cannotrun whileholding thedisc,so creatingopportunitiesthrough team work isessential.Therefore,a teamssuccess dependson collectiveeffortrather thanthe skillsof starplayers.18In China,this sportis growingrapidly.Ultimate requiresa lotof wristmovement,throwing precision,and accuracy.The mixed-gender formatalso meetsyoung peoplesneedforsocializing andmaking friends.Many foreignersmoving toChina toteach ininternational schoolshave helpedestablish afoundation forthe sport.
19.An OlympicSport()In2015,thesportof flyingdisc includingUltimate receivedofficial recognitionfromthe()International OlympicCommittee.The WorldFlying DiscFederation WFDFis.campaigning foritsinclusion inthe2032Olympics.20・If Ultimatebecomes anOlympic sport,its futurewillbe muchmore thanjust recreational.A.Growing popularityin ChinaB・The FierceCompetitions inChinaC.There areno judgesor officialsin UltimateD.The newsisahuge boosterfor fansworldwideE.Now,you canfind manyleagues acrossthe countryF.In Ultimate,teamworkis crucialfor winningthe gameG.The objectiveis topass thedisc intothe endzone toscore apoint第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题,每小题3015分,满分分)115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DAsTve grownolder,my connectionto naturehas becomestronger.Recently,I wasfortunate tospendaweek21inthewilderness,following the22my fatherconveyed tome.Ever sinceI was10,my(独木舟)sister,father,and Iwould loadup hiscanoe with23and ventureintotheheart of Algonquin Park.There wereyears whenI ignoredthe callof Algonquin,24inthebusyness oflife-finishing schoolandraising kids.It allfelt25,With timepassing,as mychildren grewolder,the appealofAlgonquinbecame increasingly26,I respondedtothecall andplanned atripthere,27by family.My familysoutdoor expertiseis28,My sistercarefully plansour tripswhile myoutdoorsmandad29handles taskslike settingup campand my husband isreally goodat movingthingsaround.Nevertheless,asthetrip drewnear,myhusbandgot hisleg injured,for whichI wasleft to30the firstpart bymyself.I haddriven alonebefore,yet thefright ofcarrying theheavy canoe31meconsidering myphysical strength.But Algonquinwas callingme.I32the fearlessindependence ofmy younger selfand calledDad.The tripwas calmand peaceful.Iwas33withthebeauty ofAlgonquin-the impressivered pines,still lakes,and thesenseof34that comeswith beinginthewilderness.youngerselfwho isntextinct,just outof
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21.A.trapped B.immersed C.interested D・rooted
22.A.warnings B.regulations C.teachings C.D.affections
23.A.supplies B.instruments decorationsC,D.resources
24.A.pulled overB.caught updropped offC.D・taken down
25.A.astonishing B.fascinating confusingC.D.overwhelming
26.A.irresistible B.avoidable invisibleC・D.controllable
27.A.criticized B.supported abandonedD.tolerated
28.A.unavailable B.uncommon C.inexpensive D.invaluable
29.A.hesitantly B,nervously C.painfully D.effortlessly
30.A.ignore B.observe C.handle D,create
31.A.consumed B,inspired C.amused D.puzzled
32.A.channeled B・depressed C.contained D.relieved
33.A.separatedB,reunited C.concerned C-D.involved
34.A.conflictB,humor peaceC-D・pride
35.A.curiosityB.theory expectationD・practice(朝圣),This journeyfelt likea pilgrimagereconnecting mewith myadventurous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1The Miaoareaculturally and36historic richethnic minoritythat livesprimarily insouthern China.The Miaoare famousfor aunique characteristic—their lovefor silver.The silvermaterial anddesignsserve aprotective function,37promote thehealth andsafety ofthe wearer,while presentinga dazzlingdisplaythat delightsthe eyes.Since2006,the MiaoSilver AccessoryFestival38hold continuallyin FenghuangAncient TownofHunan forMiao peopleto flaunttheir handiwork.For theMiao,silver representsa symbol39wealth andstatus.If thejewelry looksexquisite,the weareris appreciatedmore.A completeset ofMiao silverjewelrycan weighseveral kilograms.40,the womenwear itcheerfully,as itgives theman identityinthetribe.For overfour centuries,Miao womenhave beencovering41they fromhead totoe withsilver.Many familiesbelieve theirdaughters cannotget42marryif theydont ownapropersilver outfit,andstartsaving upto10years beforethe ceremony.The Miaohave theirown craftsmen43create eachpiece ofjewelry withgreat care.The itemsarehandmade,using theknowledge passeddown from44generation.In theireyes,the artifactcan wardoffevil spirits,bring goodluck andhappiness.The silverornaments areof varioustypes andpeculiar shapesandare exquisitelycrafted,making them45standout inthe clothingculture ofChinas manyethnic groups.第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节满分分
4015.你班将举行成人礼活动,并请每位同学准备一份礼物在活动上进行随机互赠英语课上老师46要求写一篇短文,介绍你要赠送的礼物,内容包括对该物品的简要描述;你选择赠送该物品的理由12注意写作词数应为左右;请在答题纸的相应位置作答1802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47A mandecidedtoadopt apet dogfrom ashelter,believing itwouldbean idealchoice toprovide a犬的second chancefor acanine companion.His heartwas seton anabandoned golden。
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