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绝密★启用前年高考考前信息必刷卷(广东专用)202502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高考•新考法年高考英语试题将更加灵活多样,可能增加开放性题目,如写作中的观点表达、阅读2025中的批判性思维题,语言运用部分可能融入更多真实语境,考查学生的综合语言能力这份试题紧跟高考新情境趋势,内容贴近现实与社会热点阅读涵盖环保(如非洲野生动物保护志愿项目)、科技应用(如人工智能在医疗领域应用)、文化多样性(如耶鲁大学学习西方经典经历)等主题,既考查语言理解,又引导关注全球与社会问题写作“用游中国”结合科技与文化情境,考查语言实际运用命题体VR现跨学科融合,注重考查综合素养阅读中人工智能医疗应用结合科技与健康知识,考跨学科理解分析能力;写作“用游中国”结合科技文化主题,要求有逻辑性与创新性阅读多出现长难句和复杂文本(如西方经VR典讨论),契合增加此类文本的命题趋势第二部分阅读(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 DAVolunteerAbroadVolunteering abroadprovides youwith thepriceless opportunityto traveland engageyourself indifferent cultures,opening yourmind andheart tonew peopleand communities.South Africa—Wild CatSanctuaryKruger SafariSpendyour daysworking withAfrica^beautiful bigcats andlearn allabout theconservation effortsthat arebeingput intoplace.Finish youradventure witha3day Safariin theKruger NationalPark toobserve theAfrican BigFive andotherbreathtaking wildlifespecies upclose!My lack of interest in jewelrywas reflectedin mysales.After two weeks,George,my boss,brought out thesales figures.I wasdead last.Embarrassed,I approachedhim foradvice.George leanedforward,his voicelow butconfident,The keyto successJhe began,is tospot thecustomers likely to spend more andbuy thepricier items.”I listenedattentively.He continued,Once youvegot them,make itquick.Show thema fewhigh-end pieces,get theirdecision,and close(逛商店)the deal.Time ismoney,and youdont want to wasteit oncustomers whoare justbrowsingI frowned,“I thoughtour jobwas to help customersfind theperfect gift,something meaningfulfor theirlovedones.^^(轻笑),George chuckleda knowingsmile playingon hislips.This isbusiness.^^Business Perhaps,the artof sellingwas trulyabout speedand efficiency,rather thanconnection andcare.In thenextfew days,George triedhard toshow mehow todo businessin theright way.Then anotherweekend came.Many customersrushed into the store,desperate to find theperfect giftfor theirlovedones.Of course,we had just whatthey wanted,showing themthe moreexpensive itemsand onlyshowing lower-pricedones ifthey asked.About ahalf-hour beforeclosing,a younggirl cameintothestore witha worriedlook.She worean oldjacket andlookedquite ordinary.“I wanta giftfor mybest friendJ she said.It hasto besomething veryspecial.My nextquestion washow muchmoney shehad tospend.“Six dollars.”Six dollars!I glancedat George,who shookhis headslightly,showing meclearly thatthis girlwasnt theright“guest“and that I shouldget ridof heras soonas possible.注意续写词数应为左右;,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答L1502But Ijust couldntignore theworry in the girlseyes.It seemedthatI wasted muchtime ona saleof$
5.98,but ittaught memuch.Project Length:Min3weeks-Max12weeksVolunteer Work:Animal welfareand communityeducationAge:18-80Cambodia-Sustainable CommunityDevelopmentJoin GoEcoin Cambodiatohelpimprove theeducational experienceof childrenin underdevelopedregions,both inandoutside theclassroom,by teachingEnglish andworking onconstruction projects.Project Length:Min4weeks-Max8weeksVolunteer Work:Teaching,health educationand restorationworkAge:18-70Costa Rica-Eco-Friendly OrganicCoffee FarmingGetyour handsdirty whileassisting localfarmers togrow,harvest andproduce fairtrade,organic coffee!It isanenormous helpwhile beingmindful of the regionsnatural environmentthrough eco-friendly agriculture.Project Length:Min3weeks-Max12weeksVolunteer Work:Eco-agriculture,sustainable coffeefarmingAge:18-80Volunteers whoare17may applywith parentalagreementMozambique-Whale SharkandMarine ConservationVolunteerfor theresearch andconservation of the oceanecosystem andunique oceanlife foundin Mozambique!Volunteers havehelped to identify over800whale sharksand addthem to a globaldatabase.Project Length:Min2weeks-Max12weeksVolunteer Work:Diving,underwater datacollection,and photographingocean lifeAge:18-
501.Which projecthas aminimum durationA.Wild CatSanctuary amp;Kruger Safari.B.Sustainable CommunityDevelopment.C.Eco-Friendly OrganicCoffee Farming.D.Whale Sharkand MarineConservation.
2.What arevolunteers inSustainable CommunityDevelopment requiredto doA.Improve wildanimals welfare.B.Take photosof organicfarming.C.Teach kidsin poverty-stricken areas.D.Publicize constructionknowledge.
3.What dothe fourprojects havein commonA.They referto relativecollected data.B.They involveoverseas experiences.C.They relateto wildlifeconservation.D.They carefor theregions9ecology.In thesleepiness atthe endof alibrary nap,at2a.m.,I wasntsure whereI was.I extendedmy armto reachfor ahumanbeing,but whatI grabbedwas aused copyof TheOdyssey,the bookabout goinghome.My heartached.I wantedvery muchto study the Western classics,because Iknew nothingabout it.Western civilizationwasdifferent,mysterious andthus appealing.Besides,because Ilonged to be acceptedhere,I wasthirsty tounderstandAmerican society.What betterway tocomprehend itthan to studythevery ideason whichit isbasedBut at2a.m.,I wastired of them all:Homer,Virgil andPlato greatmasters ofWesternclassics.Their wordsweredull and the presentationswere complicated.The professorshere donot teachin thesame waythat teachersin Chinado.人文学处Studying humanitiesin China,students willbe givenstandard interpretationsduring lectures.Here,professorsask questionsand letthe studentsargue,research andwrite paperson theirown.At Yale,I oftenwaited for the end-of-class“correct answers,which nevercame.Learning Humanitieshere inYale wasreally challengingfor me.The namesof thegiants wereimpossibly difficulttopronounce andI simplydidnt writein Englishfast enoughto takenotes inclass.I hopedmy dedicationtostudywouldmake upfor lackof preparation.On weekendnights,when myAmerican roommateswere outon dates,I wouldtell themIhad planneda datewith Homeror Aristotle.During callshome everytwoweeks,my motherpleaded withme totake chemistryor biology.Science was the sameeverywhere,shesaid.And I,like everybodyelse fromChina,was wellprepared inmath,physics andchemistry.Instead,I visitedthe writingtutor——there isone inevery undergraduateresidential hall—for everypaper Iturnedin.My paperswere alwayswritten daysbefore theywere due.I oftenquestioned professorsafter classes.By thetime Imissed homeso muchthat soupdumplings poppedup inmy headas Iread,my readinglist hadbeengrowing.And everypaper ofmine cameback withan A.
4.Why didthe authorwanttolearn WesternclassicsA.To explorethe differencebetween Chinese and westerncultures.B.To gain a certainperception of the Americansociety.C.To satisfyhis curiosityabout unsolvedmysteries.D.To enrichhis learningexperience.
5.Which of the followingwords canbest describe the authorA.Determined andconsiderate.B.Sensitive andstrong-willed.C.Warm-hearted andintellectual.D.Diligent andself-disciplined.
6.What canbe learnedabout theauthors learningexperience at YaleA.He struggledwith hiscourse andgrew inactive.B,He stuckto hischoice andperformed wellin humanitieseventually.C.He disapprovedof theteaching styleatYale.D.He gotencouragement fromhis motherfor hischoice ofcourses.
7.Which couldbe asuitable titleforthetextA.Talking withthe Giants:A Processof Self-awakening.B,From Chinato Yale:A StudentsAcademic Pursuit.C.Cultural Crossroads:A StudentsStruggle withWestern Customs.D.Adapting tothe West:A StudentsRoad toSuccess.CRyan isa youngindividual ofcommendable character,consistently achievingstellar academicresults,demonstrating proficiencyin thesport oflacrosse,and enjoyingwidespread admiration.Consequently,Jennifer andherspouse perceivedno evidentreason towithhold anInstagram accountfrom theirson,who wasin thesixth grade,until Ryanpostedan imageof himselfgrasping anempty beerbottle thathis fatherhadjustdrained.My husbandobserved thephotographmaterialize onRyans profileand promptlyascended thestairs,insisting thathe removeit withoutdelay,Jennifer narrates.I surmisethat myson did not graspthe severityoftheimpression hispicture conveyed.He wasendeavoringtobehumorous,yet heis stillin thesixth grade!Even ifhe wassimply posing,that imagewas exceedinglyinappropriate.^^With theburgeoning popularityofthephoto-sharing platformInstagram,it is not uncommonfor parentsto cultivateamisplaced sense of security.Unlike Facebookor Twitter,which encompassa moreextensive arrayof content,Instagramis predominantlydedicated tothe postingof images.Coupled withthe agerequirement of13and itsprivacy settings,itappears tobe analmost innocuoussite forchildren.How muchmischief couldthey conceivablycause However,this isnotthe actuality.Surprisingly,some youngstersare resortingto payingfor attentionon social media.When PaulaPryor detectedanenigmatic chargeof$700on hercredit card,the lastthing sheanticipated wasthat it was apayment toa companythatfacilitated theacquisition of“likes“fbr Instagramphotographs.6€My sonHayden believeditwasmerely ten dollars,but itwastendollarsper likeJPryor elucidates.Often,the causefor concernisnotones ownadolescent——its someoneelses child.Megan Kosterwas perplexedasto whyher daughterDelaney suddenlybecame soapprehensive aboutwhether herpanty linewas discerniblethrough herjeans.Eventually,Delaney disclosedthat she was worriedsomeone mightcapture aphotographand postit onInstagram.“I dontthink Iwould havesurvived middleschool ifwebsites likethis hadexistedback thenJ Kosterlaments.
8.What madeJennifer thinkher sonRyan couldhave anInstagram accountA.He gainedpopularity inschool.B,He wasskilled atusing Instagram.C.He showedinterest intaking photos.D.He wasold enoughand behavedwell.
9.What doesthe underlinedword‘they inparagraph2refer toA.Instagram accounts.
8.Social media.C.Pictures.D.Children.
10.Why didPryors sonpay thecompany$700A.To obtain the picturehe liked.B,To payattention to social media.C.To gethis photosnoticed andliked.D.To paythe chargeon hiscredit card.
11.Whats thetext mainly aboutA.Teens problemswith Instagram.B,Inappropriate picturesfrom children.C.The influenceofthe Internet onyoung users.D.Concerns fortheInternetsecurity forchildren.DThe differencesin healthoutcomes areneither newnor unknown.From differencesin lifespan touneven accesstoquality healthcare,the so-called HealthGap isa persistentand troublingindication of inequality.People livingin lowandmiddle-income countriesare farmore likelyto diefrom preventableand treatablecauses.According tothe WorldHealth(持续存在)Organization,obvious differencesin healthoutcomes persistwithin countries,cutting alongsocioeconomicand geographiclines.Closing thesehealth gapsis botha moraland practicalneed becauseevery humanbeing has a righttoahealthy,dignified life;practical becausehealth inequitiesbring aboutsubstantial economicand socialcosts.Health inequitiescouldcost the U.S.economy approximately$320billion annuallyand rise to$1trillion by2040if notaddressed.These figuresemphasizethe needfor systemicsolutions thatlook atthe rootcauses.Artificial intelligencehas enteredthe sceneasa new toolintheattempt toremake the health system.Broadlyspeaking,pattern recognitionand personalizedcare arethe twofocuses inthat context.AI applicationscan detectdiseases-often earlierand moreaccurately thanhumans-tailor treatmentsto individualpatients,and supporthealthcare(病例).professionals inmanaging complexcaseloads Preventiveinterventions cansave livesand resourceswhileincreasing thequality oflife ofhumans.Al-powered predictionmodels have been usedtoidentifypatients athigh riskof(慢性病)complications orchronic conditionssuch askidney disease,which otherwiseoftengoes unnoticeduntil significantdamage isdone tothe body.Beyond clinicalsettings,Al-driven analysesof largedatasets——from hospitalrecords tosocioeconomicindicators—can highlightat-risk communities,helping policymakersand healthorganizations distributeresources moreeffectively.By locatingunder-served areasand identifyingpopulations leastlikelytoaccess preventiveservices,AI canguidetargeted communityinterventions,mobile clinics,health educationprograms,and otherinitiatives toclose the healthgap.While thepotential islarge,Als effectivenessin closingthehealth gap dependson morethan justtechnologicaladvancement.AI mustbe deliberatelydesigned,trained,tested,and targetedto bringoutthebest in and forpeopleand theplanet.
12.A.It rarelyexists inwealthy countries.B.It isthe rootof economicdifference.What canwe learnabout thehealth gapfrom paragraph1C.It refersto unfairnessin healthoutcomes.D.It showsthe equaldistribution ofresources.
13.What dothe figuresindicate inparagraph2A.Economic troublein US.B.Costly medicalexpenses inUS.C.The urgencyof closinghealth gap.D.The moraldilemma facingAmericans.
14.What canAI doto improvethehealthsystemA.Prevent thespread ofdiseases.B.Cure patientswith chronicconditions.C.Replace doctorsto managecaseloads.D.Detect diseasesand offertailored treatments.
15.What isthe passagemainlyaboutA.How AIserves to get ridofinequality.B,What roleAI playsin closinghealthgap.C.What challengesAI facesin medicalfield.D.How AIstimulates technologicaladvancement.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Loneliness isa biggerhealth threatthan smoking15cigarettes aday,according toa newresearch.Ourancestors likelydidnotsuffer froma lackof companions.Why hasloneliness becomesuch athreat Howmight itbeaddressedIn thedistant past,there werefew complaintsabout loneliness.Indeed,every personinacommunity(被压迫)our distantancestors wereoppressed bya lackof privacy.16They facilitatedistance.Howincluding childrenwas upto speedon everydetail ofthe livesof everyoneelse.Instead ofsuffering from loneliness,did lonelinesstake overcontemporary lifeTypically,people moveaway fromfamily andfriends forwork opportunities.Yet,cities oftenfunction asgatheringsof relativestrangers ratherthan functionalcommunities.The manypeople wanderingaround ina cityareirrelevant ifwe haveno social connection withthem.Migrants tocities mayestablish variousmeaningful sociallinks.17These mightbethepeople wework among,those whofrequent acoffee shop,or membersof agym orsports club.Suchassociations arenot madeautomatically.18In somecases,those whoeagerly needsocialconnectioncan farepoorly incities.19According totheU.S.Surgeon GeneralsReport onLoneliness,people whospendmoretime onlineare lonelier.什People whoclaim thousandsof onlineiends areoften chronicallyanxious,disconnected anddepressed.Perhaps,theywould gainbetter socialbonus bybeing kindto peoplein reallife.Virtually,not everyoneneeds constantcompanionship.This isnot merelya questionof howextroverted aperson is.20People witha strongsenseofexternal purposebarely sufferfromloneliness,whether theyperfect theirdance moves,get involvedin politicalactivism ortrain servicedogs.In thisvein,anyone whocultivates alove ofnature maybecome apartofthenatural world.That isan endlesssource ofpeace,happiness,and connection.A.Their habitscontributed toloneliness.B.They requireopenness,initiative andeffort.C.Rather,it reflectshow someoneleads theirlife.D.Outgoing peoplewill livea busylife withsocial media.E.Today,socialmediabring backthe invasionsof privacy.F.Many turntosocialmedia forcompanionship withmixed results.G.However,associations areoften formedthrough accidentalnetworks.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题,每小题分,30151满分分)15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 DWhenMysha decidedto improveher fitnessin late2019,taking uprunning wasa no-brainer.She livesin abeautifultown onScotlands eastcoast,so shefound21wasnt sobad,with breathtakingscenery.Yet eventhough Myshaquickly fellin lovewith running,something startedto22her—thebeaches andpaths sheran alongwere coveredin litter.23,she wasalways doinga littlelitter-picking,but whenshe sawan Americanrunner onlinetalking aboutplogging,anew24emerging amongrunners,shewasexcited totry itout forherself,Plogging25in Sweden,andthe word comesfrom theSwedishword ploka,meaning to26while jogging”.Mysha startedfollowing an27online calledEnvironmentalFitness andbegan totake anshopping bagwith heron runsand fillit with2829of littering.She startedtofind30chemicals containedin batteriesleaking intothe environmentand smallanimals31in plasticbottlesstruggling tochew theirway out.These discoveriesmade Myshaeven more32about litterpicking.She joinedher locallitter-picking groupand soonwas askedto33leadership ofthe group.Despite thebig volumesof litterbeing dropped,Mysha andher fellowlitter-pickers34togetout andPlog.“The thoughtof keepingother peoplesspirits upand seeingtheir35spread tomore peopleIt wasnt longuntil sheuncovered someoftheupsetting
21.A.jogging B.skating C.cycling D.hiking
22.A.puzzle B,excite C.bother D.amuse
23.A.Proudly B.Actually C.Secretly D.Luckily
24.A.trend B.skill C.lesson D.trick
25.A.existed B.renewed C.advanced D.originated
26.A.relax B.pick C.think D.recycle
27.A.order B.rule C.initiative D.tradition
28.A.food B.clothes C.tools D.waste
29.A.truths B.processes C.instances D.consequences
30.A.rare B.poisonous C.organic D.unstable
31.A.raised B.trapped C.placed D.buried
32.A.curious B.worried C.passionate D.confused
33.A.take overB.insist onC.turn downD.riseto
34.A.ceased B.hesitated C.attempted D.continued
35.A.actions B.dreams C.hobbies D.memories第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515keeps megoing.Together,we canachieve amazingthings!”Mysha says.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Six decadesago,China and France establisheddiplomatic ties.36their differencesand multiplechallenges,ChineseandFrench peoplehave shownmutual respectand workedtogether towardsachieving manycommongoals.Over thepast sixdecades,this dynamicrelationship37witness numeroushistoric milestonesand tangibleaccomplishments.China isnow Franceslargest tradingpartner inAsia,while Franceranks asChinas third-largest tradingpartner38the third-largest sourceof investmentin realterms withinthe EuropeanUnion EU.Former FrenchPrime MinisterJean-Pierre Raffarinbelieves thatit isthe lovefor peacethat bringsthem together.As a39culture ferrymanbetween ChinaandFrance,he hopesmore youngpeople fromboth nationswill ventureto theotherside“and knoweach otherbetter.Lefevre Michele,4018-year-old pre-college studentat FudanUniversity,found thatChinese TVdramas,likeMeteor Garden,havebeenwell-received inFrance,41particular amongmany femaleFrench viewers.It washer loveforthese dramasthat sparkedher initialinterestinChinese culture,leading herto42far herstudies inChina.Oceane Rivoire,now astudent43major inChinese languageand literatureat TongjiUniversity inShanghai,found thehomonyms inChinese extremelyinteresting,such asthewordbat”,44has thesame pronunciationastheword“fortune,and reddates andpeanuts“are usuallyused45extend goodwishes forthe newlywedsto havea babysoon.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假如你是校英文报编辑李华,你校科技社团在上周举行了一个“用游中国
46.VR”A VirtualTour aroundChina体验活动,让同学们能够通过眼镜游览祖国著名景点请你在校英文报上撰写一则新闻稿,内容包括VR.活动介绍;.活动反响12注意写作词数应为左右;.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答
1.802A VirtualTour AroundChina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47Me workinajewelry storeItwashard toimagine.However,Iwasa teenagerwho neededmoney andthestore hada help—wanted signinthewindow.They hiredme,despite mylackofexperience.。
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