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绝密★启用前年高考考前信息必刷卷(广东专用)202501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2025化意识和思维品质的考查,体现“立德树人”的教育理念高考•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此信息卷聚焦核心素养与语言实际运用阅读文章涵盖社会热点、文化多样性与个人成长等主题,考查文化意识与批判性思维;写作要求介绍中国传统美食节,既考语言表达,又引导文化传承,落实“立德树人”语言运用在真实语境中考查综合能力,减少机械记忆题型设计灵活,契合新考法趋势阅读不仅考文本理解,还设批判性思维题测逻辑能力;写作让学生写宣传稿,开放性强,考观点表达与组织能力阅读材料基于真实语境,更重综合语言能力,而非单一知识点第二部分阅读(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 DA(区分In thehighly competitivecollege admissionslandscape,extracurriculars are often thekey differentiators因素).Academic competitionsnot onlyhighlight yourintellectual abilitiesbut alsohelp demonstrateteamwork andproblem-solving skills.The SlingshotChallengeThe SlingshotChallenge is an initiativeby theNational GeographicSociety thatencourages youngpeople aged13to18to comeup withinnovative solutionsto environmentalissues.Participants cansubmit aone-minute videooutliningtheir ideasfor achance towin upto$10,000in fundingto implementtheir projects.Chemical EducationalFoundations TheChallenge seethe boysshaking fromside toside.注意所续写的短文词数应为左右;L
150.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好2Suddenly,a boyfell offthe backof thebus.The nextday,when Iwent to the hospitalto seethe boy,all hisfamily gotup,with gratefulsmiles on their faces.Although itsonly opento middleschool studentsin grades5-8,the ChemicalEducation Foundations TheChallenge isan opportunity for buddingscientists toexplore theirinterests inSTEM fields!Teams of3-4participantscompete inexciting,time-based roundsof questionsand responses.Additionally,teams getto createoriginal videostolaunch astart-up company,,around community-based sustainabilitysolutions.John LockeInstitute CompetitionTheJohn LockeInstitute isa uniqueessay competitionfor highschoolers.The topprize is one of the mostexcitingwriting awardsfor highschoolers in the country.Participants canselect oneof threetopics to address in a2,000-wordessay.The topicschange fromyear toyear butalways relateto philosophy,politics,history,law,theology,economics,orpsychology.National YoungComposers ChallengeTheNational YoungComposers Challengeisawonderful competitionfor instrumentalcomposers between13and18years oldin theUnited States.Participants areasked tosubmit oneoriginal composition,either fororchestra orfor asmall2-6instruments ensemble.The compositions,must beunder fiveminutes.The topthree composersin eachcategoryreceive cashprizes,as wellas professionalperformances andrecordings of their works!
1.Which requiresparticipants tosubmit articlesA.The SlingshotChallenge B.Chemical EducationalFoundationsTheChallengeC.John LockeInstitute CompetitionD.National YoungComposers Challenge
2.What doThe SlingshotChallenge andNational YoungComposers Challengehave incommonA.Participants arerequired tosubmit videos.B.Participants focuson environmentalproblems.C.Winners willobtain professionalsuggestions.D.Winners willbe financiallyrewarded.
3.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To showthe processof collegeadmission.B・To recommendcontests forstudents.C.To stressthe importanceof extracurriculars.D.To demonstrateskills requiredfor competitions.Born intoa farmer^family inDalian,northeast ChinasLiaoning Province,Dong Linasuffered from(先天的)congenital eyedisease andwent blindat theage of
10.Like manyvisually-impaired children,she finishedcompulsory educationat aschool fordisabled peopleand beganlearningTuina.In2003,she finallyobtained ajob.Her lifethen waslike a fixed route,but Dong was unwillingto takeitfbr granted.Teachers alwaystold menot togive uplearning newknowledge becauseit couldgive memore optionsinlife/56789she said.(节目主持人)One dayshe foundan anchortraining programfor visually-impaired youth.Dong realizedthatthis mightbe herbig moment,and shemade alife-changing phonecall.After thetraining at the organization,Dongwasrecommended toa workshopat a radio stationwhere shewas theonlyvisually-impaired personin theclass.Her physicaldisability forcedher tomake anextra effortin herspare time.“Mypronunciation wasoften notaccurate,yet I could notcorrect itby lookinginto themirror,and theteacher figuredout awaythat Itouched hismouth tofollow the way hepronounced Jsaid Dong.Despite allthe difficulties,Dong achievedthe toplevel in the Mandarinproficiency test.In2015,she becamethehost of aradioprogram andin2020,she returnedto theCommunication Universityof Chinato pursuea mastersdegree inbroadcastand television.Life maynot beperfect,but wecan makeup forit withour ownhard workand thesupport ofsociety/9saidDong.
4.Why didDong learnTuinaA.To haveafixedroute.B・To make a living.
5.How didDong improveher pronunciation6What maymainly contributeto DongssuccessA.Her long-lasting effort.B.Her physicaldisability.C.The compulsoryeducation.D.The socialdonation.7Which of the followingcan bestdescribe DongA.Determined andhonest.B.Faithful andcreative.D.Gifted andcourageous.COne of my badhabits issaying busywhen peopleask mehow Imdoing.Sometimes itsbecause IC.To become an anchor.D.To pursuea degree.A.By followingthewaydirectly.B・By touchingher ownmouth.C.By feelingthe teachersmouth.D.By lookinginto themirror.actually ambusy,but othertimes itsbecause thafswhat Ithink Imsupposed to say.Thats whatimportant peoplesay.Thafs whatpeople whoget promotedsay.But workinglong hoursdoesnt drivebetter results.Never takinga vacationwontlead toa promotion.So whyare weso proudto talkabout how busy weare allthe timeIn2016,researchers fromColumbia,Harvard,and Georgetownconducted astudy tofigure itout.They foundbusypeople areperceived to be of high status,and interestingly,these statusattributions areheavily influencedby ourownbeliefs aboutsocial mobility.In otherwords,the morewe believethat onehas theopportunityforsuccess basedon hardwork,the morewe tendto thinkthat peoplewho skipleisure andwork allthe timeareofhigher standing.Thafs whywe feellike wehave toappear busy,and theresa realperception thatif someoneis knee-deep inmeetings,emails andstress,then theyreprobably abig deal.This culture of busynessis makingit hardfor employees tofind work-life balance.According toa recentstudy,one infive highlyengaged employeesare atrisk ofburnout.(自以为是Personally,Im going to stopsaying“busy”when peopleask mehow Iam.It soundsself-righteous的)and setsthe wrongtone.Phrases like“I havelimited accessto emailand THrespond assoon asI getback”sound likeyourebeing heldagainst yourwill fromworking asopposed tomaking themost ofyour time off.Thats whywe recentlylaunched the Out of Office Email Generator,a freetool youcan usebefore yournext longweekendor trip.You canshare loudand proudthat youwont bechecking emailuntil youreback.Managers need to thinktwiceabout emailingtheir teamson theweekend andtalking abouthowbusythey are.Leaders shouldtake timeoffthemselves andencourage employeesto dothe same.
8.Why dopeople tendtosaythey arebusyA.Busyness ensuresaccomplishments.B.Busyness isa symbolof socialstatus.C.Opportunities forsuccess nevercome easily.D.Busy employeesare favoredby theirsuperiors.
9.What willthe authorreply when asked howhe ison weekendsA.Im enjoyingevery bitof myvacation.B.I havelimited accessto email.C.Committed andoptimistic.C.Im knee-deep inmeetings andemails.D.Im buriedin apile ofwork.
10.Why wastheOutofOfficeEmailGeneratorlaunchedA.To remindemployeestoanswer emailsimmediately.B・To ensureemployees makethe bestof theirtimeoff.C.To inspireleaders toset anexample bytaking timeoff.D.To encouragemanagers tofeel freeto emailtheir teams.
11.What messagedoes the author wantto conveyA.Live lifetothefullest.B.Promote thecultureofbusyness.C.Make work-life balancea priority.D.Work harderto achievehigher status.DNegative news stories aboutsocial media platforms appearto behighly effectiveat pressuringcompanies into(changing their policies.Katzenbach at the Universityof Bremenanalyzed policychanges acrossFacebook,Twitter now)X andYouTube between2006and2024,as wellas howmedia reportingfrom26major English-language publicationsaffectedtheirpolicies.There aresignificantly morechanges inthe policiesby theplatforms inthe weeksand monthsafteran increaseof negative reporting,says Katzenbach.For everynegative storyabout aplatform,the possibilityof thatplatformchanging itsuser policies increased by6per cent.To measurenegative reporting,the researcherslooked atthe contentof newsstories usingan AImodel thatclassifiesemotions.The AI had beentrained ona datasetof11,000newsstoriesabout USpolitics.Facebook wasthe subjectofthemost negativereporting,with around37per centof newsstories fromthe26majorEnglish-language publicationsbeing seen as negative.Around26per centof reporting about YouTubeand Twitterwasconsidered negative.The percentageof negativereportingaboutall platformssignificantly increasedafter2018,whenaccusing ofthe misuseof Facebookuser databy theconsulting firmCambridge Analyticacame tolight.“Weve seenthat platformsdo respondto public criticism,“says Katzenbach.For example,in2014,a campaigncalledFree theNipple pressuredFacebook intoallowing usersto postphotos ofbreastfeeding.However,those rules,and(强制实行),(监督委员会)how they are enforcedremain atopic ofdebate.Metas oversightboard toldthe platformtoexplain itspoliciesinJanuary2024following confusionover whatdid anddidnt breakpolicy.Carolina atNorthumbria Universitysays a more activeapproach isneeded toregulate social mediaplatforms,including lawsthat checkhow policiesaffect users.We retaking forgranted thatplatforms arealways goingto runthesystem astheyare-while weneedtohold themfar moreresponsible thanthat,^Katzenbach agreeswith thisview.Definitely youneed regulation,and strongregulation/9he says.Media reportingcannot replacethat.”
12.Whats themainfocus ofKatzenbachs analysisof socialmedia platformsA.User behaviorpatterns on socialmedia.B.Policy changesand mediainfluence.C.Technological advancementsof platforms.D.Advertising strategiesonsocialmedia.
13.What causeda sharpincrease innegativereportingafter2018A.A newAI measurementsystem.B.The exposureofadata issue.C.The increasedpubliccriticism.D.The growthof socialmedia users.
14.How doestheauthorexplain theplatforms9response topublic criticismA.By quotingofficial statements.B.By presentingstatistical data.C.By conductinga publicsurvey.D.By givinga specificexample.
15.What can be thebest titleofthetextA.Social Media:Policy ShiftsintheMedia FocusB,Social Media:Advertising Trendsand TheirImpactsC.Social Media:User Reactionsand PlatformResponses第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)D.Social Media:Technological Innovationsand Challenges
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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Are allthe emailsand socialmedia notificationsmaking youanxious orgetting youdown Ishaving tolearn yetanothernew pieceof softwarestressing youout Arethe boundariesbetween familylife andwork lifeunclear becauseoftechnology16The termis used to describethe negativepsychological effectthat usingnew technologiescan have.Though manypeople maynot befamiliar with technostress,they probablyare familiarwith thefeelings ofhavingtoo muchtechnology intheir lives.Technostress canbe brokendown intoa fewsubcategories includingtechno-overload,techno-complexity andtechno-invasion.17Technostress maymake peoplefeel downor burned-out andeven sufferfrom depression.Some mayfeel tensioninthe body,which can lead toheadaches andback pain.18That iswhy dealingwith technostressis vitalto overallhealth.19Acknowledge that its asign of strength andcourage torecognize amental healthchallenge andtake stepstomanage it.Experts encouragepeople strugglingwithtechnostressto takesteps inthe workplaceto getinvolved inhowtechnology maybe used.Taking timeeach dayto getoutside isalso agreat way.By allaccounts,theres almostnothing thataids instressmanagement somuch as a fewhours spentinthepark,the woodsor themountains.20Hours spenton thecomputer maybeperceived asstressful butthe stressorscanbeseenasmore bearableif onthis dayone canlook forwardtoawalk innature.Just gooutside andnature neverdisappoints.A.All ofthem canhave significanteffects onhealth.B.Its nota medicalproblem butcanleadto diseases.C.Such timeisoneready resourceavailable tomost people.D.In theconnected world,most peoplecontinuously multitask.E.You maybe experiencinga phenomenonknown astechnostress.F.Engaging inactivities thatare groundingand centeringis helpful.G.The firstthing todo isto acceptthatitsnormal tohave stressfrom technology.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115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 DAsI stoodin frontofthegrand universitygates onmy firstday,my heartpounded with a mixtureof excitement andnervousness.The21buildings andbusy crowdof studentsmade mefeel bothinsignificant andpart ofsomethingsignificant.My dormitoryroom wasa smallbut22space sharedwith threeother freshmenfrom differentbackgrounds.Wequickly23over late-night studysessions,shared meals,and storiesabout ourhomes anddreams.It feltlike findinga new24away fromhome.Classes werefilled withnew informationand challenges.Professors spoke25about subjectsIhadonly glancedat inhighschool.I foundmyself stayingup late,digging intotextbooks andarticles,desperate to26But amongthe hardwork,there were27of clarityand joywhenacomplex conceptfinally28or whenI connectedwithaclassmate overa29interest.Weekends werea timefor exploration.I30through thecitys streets,discovered hiddencafes,and31cultural events.Each newexperience broadenedmy horizonsand mademe appreciatethe32of life.Looking back,my firstyear atuniversity wasa rollercoaster of33and growth.It wasa timeof self-discovery,friendship,and thepursuit ofknowledge.And asI34my secondyear,I carrythesememories withme,asabeacon(灯塔)of hopeand_
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21.A.broken B.tiny C.tall D.distant
22.A.comfortable B.crowded C.empty D.dirty
23.A.lived B.fought C.studied D.bonded
24.A.family B.shelter C.place D.team
25.A.passionately B.casually C.quietly D.unwillingly
26.A.keep downB.keep backC.keep offD.keep up
27.A.periods B,moments C.intervals D.flashes
28.A.appeared B.failed C.clicked D.changed
29.A.competed B.argued C.shared D.studied
30.A.raced B,wandered C.drove D.rushed
31.A.forgot B,ignored C.avoided D.attended
32.A.similarity B.diversity C.simplicity D.difficulty
33.A.ideas B.worries C.emotions D.fears
34.A.reflect onB,embark onC.bring aboutD.take up
35.A.foundation B.promotion C.determination D.inspiration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1鼓和锣The drumand gonghave beenessential toChinese culturefor thousandsof years.In ancientChina,thedrum and gong36play avital roleon the battlefield.It issaid thatthe drummarked37beginning ofan attackwhile thegongssound signaledits end.The powerfulsound ofthe drumand gongspread acrossthebattlefield,38boosted soldiers9fighting spirit.Also,they werestrongly believedtobea soulconnection with39ancestor.Afterwards,the drumand gongcameto representauthority,power andgovernance.For example,drums wereusedtomark40significance eventsorofficial announcementsin governmentoffices andcourts.41time goingby,the drumand gonghave takenon newmeanings.They havebecome centralto bigfestivals,especially theSpring Festival.When42accompany bylion anddragon dances,the twoinstruments havehelped createafestival atmosphere,symbolizing unityand goodluck andshowcasing therichness ofChinese traditions.Attracted bythedrum andgong,many musiciansare now43creative blendingthe traditionalinstruments withmodern music.From ancientbattlefields tomodern festivals,the drumandgong44carry theirpowerful soundsthrough theages.They remainkey symbolsofstrength,joy andunity,45connect peoplein celebrations.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)
15.假定你是李华,你校将举办一场面向留学生的中国传统美食节请你向学校英文报投稿,介绍并宣传46此次活动,内容包括
(1)活动内容;
(2)活动意义;
(3)邀请留学生参与注意写作词数应为个左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Chinese TraditionalFood Festival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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文47(青Whenever askedwhy Ichose tobecomea doctor,I wouldalways explainby tellingthe storyofmyadolescence春期).As afresh graduateofhighschool,T foundit difficultto choosea careerpath beforecollege.In thosedays inPakistan,there werelimited choices:be-coming anengineer,adoctoror afinancial worker.I wasntinterested inengineering,so thatI wasleft withmedicine orbusiness.I couldntdecide.(实习)My unclesuggested thatI doa workplacement toexperience businessfor amonth inan internationalcompany,and thenmedicine foranother monthinahospital.After that,I couldmakeadecision.It seemedlike agood idea.I begana monthsplacement ata foreignbank.I gotto knowthe rulesof financialworld,made newfriends,andgenerally enjoyedthe mostlyeasy-going worksurroundings.The monthpassed rapidly,and soonI beganworking ata leadinghospital.The experiencecouldnt havebeen moredifferent.The hospitalhad astressful environment.The daysstarted earlyat7a.m.,compared to9a.m.atthebank,andwere filledwith endlessduties andthe night calls!This wascrazy,working allday,through thenight,and againthe nextday.I beganthinking aboutmy twoexperiences.The bankhad offeredamorerelaxing environment,better workinghoursand lessstress;while thehospital wasfull ofexcitementanddifficult studyingand training.It seemedthat thebusinesschoice wasgoingtowin out.Near theend ofmy monthatthehospital,I wasdriving homeafter anespecially busynightcall.In frontof mewas(穿梭)a publicbus,with collegestudents sittingonthetop.As thedriver weavedthrough traffic,Icould。
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