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绝密★启用前2025届高考英语阶段性仿真押题卷(新高考I卷)01考试版目录阅读A篇介绍了四个年度热门旅游目的地阅读B篇希腊奶奶编织围巾赠给需要儿童阅读C篇介绍AI技术如何用于黄蜂的检测阅读D篇介绍延迟满足重要性及如何练习阅读七选五如何通过观察加深对环境的理解完形填空通过轮椅运动重拾信心面对生活语法填空A)汉中丰富的藤资源及编织工艺语法填空B)中国公布2050年国家航天规划应用文写作写信介绍颜色在中国文化的涵义读后续写赌气离家出走的女儿和母亲和好内容提要(考试时间分钟试卷满分分)120150注意事项:.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上1回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干净
2.后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7・5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有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
101.Why is the womanunhappyA.She doesntsee thefull moon.B.She hasbeen sick.C.She missesher family.
2.Where doesthe manlive mostof thetimeA.In France.B.In Italy.C.In Britain.“What isit”asked the man kindly.Nothing,actually Iwas justtouched byyour kindness!,,said Jennyas shewiped hertears,Even astranger on the streetwillgive mea bowl of noodles,while mymother,drove meout of the house.She showedno carefor me.She isso mercilesscomparedto astranger!Hearing thewords,the sellersmiled,Girl,do youreally thinkso Ionly gaveyou a bowlof noodles andyou thankedmea lot.But itis yourmother whohas raisedyou sinceyou werea baby.Can younumber thetimes shecooked fbryou Haveyouexpressed yourgratitude toher^^Jenny sat there,speechless andnumb withshock;she rememberedmothers familiarface andweathered hands.“Why didInot thinkof thatA bowlof noodlesfrom astranger mademe feelindebted,but Ihave neverthanked mymum fbrwhat she hasdone fbrme.”On the way home,Jenny madeup hermind to make anapology toher motherfor herrudeness assoon asshe arrivedhome.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式作答
2.Nearing thedoorway,Jenny tooka deepbreath.A gentletouch onher haircalled hermind back.
3.What willthe mando nextA.Change somemoney.B.Take thefood home.C.Sit andeat hismeal.
4.What doesthe mansay aboutJackA.He lookssmart.B.He hasntshown his ability.C.He behavedbadly.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.The manshouse.B.The housingprices.C.The woman*s life.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分22・5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳5A BC各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听5第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where arethe speakersA.In ahotel.B.In anoffice.C.In apost office.
7.What willthe womando nextA.Meet hersecretary.B.Collect amail.C.Address anenvelope.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersC.Waitress andcustomer.A.Old schoolmates.B.Co-workers.
9.What arethe speakersgoing todo nextA.Have dinnerat arestaurant.B.Attend ameeting.C.Have achat.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.How isthe mans new housedifferent from the oldoneC.It includesa smallergarden.A.It isbigger insize.B.It hasmore bedrooms.
11.What doesthemanlike bestabout thehouseC.The bedroom.A.The study.B.The kitchen.选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,
512.What isthe advantageof themansnewhouseA.It isnear downtown.B.It isconvenient togo shopping.C.It isin aquiet place.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.How oldisthe woman nowA.
18.B.
23.C.
25.
14.Why did the womanarrive earlyattherestaurantA.She wasexcited tostart thework.B.She neededto talkwith thechef.C.The restaurantwas busy.
15.What happenedto thewoman onher firstday atworkA.She feltill.B.She tookthe wrongorders.C.She hadtomake all thefood alone.
16.What didthe customersdo afterthey atethe wrongfoodA.They praisedthe womanscooking.B.They gavethewomana tip.C.They askedto changeit.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What wereCharlies friendsexpected todoA.Keep the party secretfrom Charlie.B.Invite someother friendsto theparty.C.Make animmediate replyto theinvitation.
18.Where was thepartyheldA.At amusic hall.B.At adisco.C.At arestaurant.
19.What ideadidthespeaker likebestA.Playing music.B.Taking photosof allguests.C.Placing camerason eachtable.
20.How didthespeakerget toknow CharlieA.By watchinga concert.B.By playinga sportsgame.C.By attendinga party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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DATouristAttractions of the YearBerlinWall MemoriaFsEast SideGallery:Berlin,GermanyIn Berlin,one of the fewmonuments to the ColdWar isthe BerlinWall Memorial,featuring agallery of101panelstotaling around4,300feet.To learnmore aboutthe history,impact andsignificance of the BerlinWall,consider atour.Thetraveler-favorite HotelAdlon Kempinskyhas views of BrandenburgGate,a Michelin-starred restaurant,spa andcentrallocation forexploring thecity.Grand Palace:Bangkok,ThailandThe Templeof theEmerald Buddha,todays ceremonialroyal complexis atop attractionin Bangkok.Visitors to theGrand Palacemust dressappropriately withboth shouldersand kneescovered and are askedto wearblack or white out ofrespect for the lateKing RamaIX,who diedin
2016.For apersonalized experience,book acustomized tourof thepalaceand Bangkoksmust-sees.Mount Fuji:Shizuoka,JapanMost visitorsopt fbra sightingfrom Tokyossky-high observationdecks.For acloser view,visit theFuji FiveLakesregion forits hotsprings.Views fromhere arebest in the earlymorning orlate afternoon,between NovemberandMay.Victoria Harbour:Hongkong,ChinaThe most spectacular viewsof thecity arefrom thewater,whether seenon acheap Star Ferry orduring the worldslargest lightand soundshow,at8p.m.nightly,when skyscraperserupt intoseasonally themedlighting effectssynchronizedto music.For aroom withstellar harborviews,check in to TheRitz-Carlton HongKong,which boastsfourrestaurants,a nightclub,an indoorpool anda full-service spa.
21.What isrequired ofvisitors tothe GrandPalace inBangkokA.Wearing formalclothes.B.Joining acustomized tour.C.Being dressedin blackorwhite.D.Booking ticketsonline in advance.
22.Where canthe visitorsget the mostspectacularviewsofHong KongA.From aroom ona hill.B.From aStarFerry.C.From HotelAdlon Kempinsky.D.From asky-high observationdeck.
23.Where doesthe passagemost probablycome fromA.A scientificjournal.B.A travelmagazineC.A commercialreport.D.A hotelwebsite.B(编织)In hertiny home in thecapital ofGreece,Athens,93-year-old IoannaMatsouka hasknitted thousands ofbrightly coloredscarves forchildren inneed fromGreece toUkraine.Her knittingneedles clickedthrough herexpertfingers,her nailspainted red.It bringsme joy to sharethem,“she said.Since shetook upknitting in the1990s,Matsouka haseasily madeover3,000scarves,her daughtersestimate.In thebeginning,the scarveswere giftedto friends.As thenumber ofscarves grew,they weredonated to childrens sheltersacross Greece.Then,through acquaintances,they reachedchildren in Bosnia and Ukraine.The newlyknitted scarves,(难民)numbering over70,went toa refugee camp near Athens thiswinter,via theUN refugeeagency UNHCR.“The factthat wegive themaway givesher strength,said herdaughter Angeliki.She relatedsimple artworkand mailher motherreceived overthe years:Thank you,be well,keep going.You gavejoytochildren,you gavejoytopeople.“Thats heronly reward:a letter,a fewwords.Angeliki saysher motheris anexampleof strengthand optimism.Now Matsoukaknits onescarf aday.Waking upevery morning,she drinksa glassof milk,puts onher pearlearringsand getsto work.She takesa breakfor lunchandashort sleep,and thenpainstakingly knitsinto thenight.Hereyesight suffersand shesometimes hassevere facialpain,a conditionknown astrigeminal neuralgia.However,shehasnoplans toquit justyet.Until Idie,I will be knitting/5Matsouka said.She mayhave evenfound thesecret toa longlife in it,she says.Its thehappiness Iget fromgiving,“she said,sitting beside a bigblue bagfilled withthe knittingmaterials.
24.Who wereMatsouka^latest creationsdonated toA.Her friendsand relatives.B.The childrenin arefugeecampnearAthens.C.The kidsinBosniaandUkraine.D.The peoplein sheltersacrossGreece.
25.What isAngelikis attitudetowards whather motheris doingA.Tolerant.B.Disapproving.C.Favorable.D.Indifferent.
26.What dowe knowabout Matsoukafrom paragraph4A.She isused torising early.B.She isdisciplined andhumble.C.She isorganized and strong-willed.D.She isunconcerned abouther appearance.
27.Which statementwill Matsoukaprobably agree withA.One isnever tooold to learn.B.Actions speaklouder thanwords.C.One cannotbe intwo placesat once.D.The moreyou give,the happieryou willbe.CResearchers atthe Universityof Exeterin Englandhave crafteda devicethat employsartificial intelligenceAI to黄蜂.detect Asian wasps AIrefers tothe capabilityof computerstolearnfrom experiences and executetasks swiftlythatwould typicallyrequire a significant timeinvestment fromhumans.Asian waspsare consideredan invasivespecies,indicating that they arenot nativetothe UK andcan disruptourecosystem—the environmentand itsliving organisms.These waspsfeed onlocal insectsand poseasignificantthreat tohoney bees witha singlewasp capableof killingup to50honeybeesinaday.The innovativesystem,named VespAI,uses asponge clothsoaked witha liquidthat attractswasps.Once the waspsare drawnin anautomatic cameratakes picturesof them.The AIthen analyzesthe photosto determinewhether theinsectis anAsian waspor aEuropean wasp,which isa nativespecies.If anAsianwaspis spotted,a notificationis sentright away totheresearchers phoneor computer.VespAI actsas anearly-warning system,allowing forthe detectionof anyAsian waspsthat mayhave entereda newarea of the UK.Its highprecisionhelps authoritiesrespond quicklyto followthewasps,find theirnests,and getrid of them beforethey canreproduce.There isgrowing concernamong expertsthat Asian wasps mayhave madea lastinghomein theUKrather thanbeingmerely transientor accidentalarrivals.Currently,the UKsway ofdealing withAsian waspsdepends onpeopleseeing them,recognizing them,and reportingthem.However,many ofthese reportsturn outto beother kindsof insects,which isnot avery effectivewaytohandle thesituation.Dr.Thomas O^hea-Wbeller,who workedon VespAI,said thisnew systemwont mistakeother insectsfbr Asianwaspsor missthem whenthey comearound.VespAI hasbeen testedontheisland ofJersey andwillbetried inother placesthisyear.
28.What doesparagraph3mainly focusonA.VespAPs designand operation.B.The effectivenessof waspstraps.C.VespAFs influenceon ecosystem.D.Traditional waspdetecting methods.
29.What doesthe underlinedword transient“mean inparagraphsA.Widespread.B.Temporary.C.Frequent.D.Dangerous.
30.Which statementWould Dr.Thomas probablyagreewithA.VespAI willhelp managewasp invasions.B.VespAI requiresconstant humaninspection.C.The currentreporting systemis highlyeffective.D.The currentmethods failto identifyAsianwasps.
31.What can be asuitable titleforthetextA.AI Disruptsthe Survivalof InsectsB.The Threatof AsianWasps toBeesC.AI TechnologyBoosts WaspDetectionD.The Impactof Alon InsectIdentificationDThe conceptsof delayed satisfaction,self-control,and self-regulation areoften usedinterchangeably and(中动)inconsistently.The abilityto delayan impulse7for animmediate rewardto receivea morefavorable rewardata latertime isthe standarddefinition ofdelayed satisfaction.Studies showthat delayed satisfaction isone ofthemosteffective personalcharacteristics ofsuccessful people.People wholearn howto managetheir needto besatisfied in the momentdevelop morein theircareers,relationships,health,and financesthan people who give intoit.Being ableto delay satisfaction isntthe easiestskill toacquire.It involvesfeeling dissatisfied,which iswhy itseemsimpossible fbrpeoplewhohavent learnedto controltheir impulses.Choosing to have somethingnow mightfeelgood,but makingthe effortto havediscipline andmanage yourimpulses canresult inbigger orbetter rewardsin thefuture.Over time,delayed satisfactionwill improveyour self-control andultimately helpyou achieveyour long-term goalsfaster.The SeinfeldStrategy isone ofseveral helpfulself-satisfaction techniquesyou canuse toput offsatisfaction for(诱惑),longer periodsof time.Every daythat youdelaysatisfactionand avoidtemptation youcross itoff yourcalendar.(游戏化).After afew days,this creates a chain.This strategyworks wellfor peoplewho enjoygamification Ifyou finditsatisfying tokeep the chain going,you9re lesslikely togiveinto temptation.Do youfind yourselfgoing backto yourtemptations withoutthinking aboutitIf thisisthecase,you canpracticemindfulness tobecome moreaware ofwhat youdo.When younotice yourselfdoing somethingout ofhabit,stop for amoment.Ask yourselfwhy youre doing whatyouredoing.Take sometime toanalyze howyoure feeling.Pay attentiontothe details.Take amoment ofmindulness tointerrupt yourautopilot everytime thishappens.The moreyou practicethis,the moreyoull breakthe habitof goingfbr instantsatisfaction.A.Making quickdecisions.B.Giving into desiresinstantly.C.Immediate rewardsfor impulses.D.Postponing rewardsfor betteroutcomes.
33.Why isdelayed satisfactionhard toattainA.It canlead tomissed opportunitiesB.Its badfbr achievinglong-term goals.C.Its impossibleto resistthe innerneeds D.Its acomfort topossess somethingat once.
32.What isdelayedsatisfaction
34.What doesparagraph4mainly talkaboutA.The complexityoftheSeinfeld StrategyB.An exampleof self-discipline techniques.C.A methodof practicingdelayedsatisfaction.D.The effectivenessof keepingthechaingoing.
35.What doesthe authorsuggest peopledo for returning temptationsA.Ignore uselessdetails.B.Get ridof oldbad habits.C.Concentrate ontrue innerwants.D.Cancel temptationsfromthecalendar.第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
52.
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How toReconnect withNature ThroughWritingWhether yourein thewilderness ora citypark,being presentwith otherbeings canbe deeplyrewarding.The wildiscalling,and writingoffers apowerful toolforre-connection.Through keenobservation andwarm language,we candevelopa deeper connection withour environment.36The firststep israising akeen awarenessof yoursurroundings.By sharpeningyour senses,youll capturetheessence ofa plantor placein vividdetail.Imagine describinga forestafter asummer rain:What canyou seeMaybesunlight passingthrough theleaves37Sensory detailscreate anexperience thatbrings bothyou and thereader intothe heartoftheforest.Limiting yourfocus toone singlebeing.This limitationcreatesadeeperconnectionbetween youand yourfellow(裂缝)creature,whether asunflower pushingthrough acrack in the sidewalk,orastrange-looking mushroom.38Byexploring thisnature-being,you gaina richerunderstanding andappreciation forits existence.39It canalso beabout experiencingthe naturalworld froma differentangle.Try writinga letterto your wildfriend:Choose a plant,animal,or naturalelement.Imagine howthe worldmight appearthrough theeyes andears ofthem.They alsohave storiesto tell.Nature writingisajourney ofcontinuous discovery.40Keep writing,keep exploringyour localenvironment,andkeep rewildingyourself.Share yourexperiencesandremember,even thesmallest backyardcanbea placefor wonderandinspiration.A.Or doyou smellthe naturalsmell ofwet soilintheairB.Nature writingisnt justabout humansobserving nature.C.How doesaplantsense thesurroundings comparedto youD.Lets exploresome tipsto setoff onyourwildwriting journey.E.Use allyour sensesto capturethe uniquedetails ofone creature.F.The followingare sometechniques tounlock yourcreative potential.G.The practiceof itcan awakena newappreciation fortheworldaround you.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3015115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIremember amoment when I feltlike everythingwas fallingapart.At fifteenyears old,I foundmyself ina hospitalbed,unable to41,It was a resultof anaccident duringa fishingtrip witha friend.My42of becomingan athletewas brokenalong withmy backbone.I pushedaway myloved onesand struggledto43my newreality.Returning home,I facedthe challengeof gettingaround ina wheelchair.At first,I letmy44get intheway,refusingto askfor helpeven whenit45missing outon experiencesI enjoyed.I laterrealized thataccepting46from otherswas notasign ofweakness buta necessarystep towards47my independenceand happiness.A turningpoint camewhen1met afriend whosaw potentialin me.He48me totry wheelchairsports andfind joyina newform ofathleticism.I tookup tabletennis and,to mysurprise.I49init.My skillsimproved rapidly,and soonIwas participatingintheWheelchair Gamesin Montreal,where Iwitnessed theincredible50oftheathletes.Despite theirphysicaldisable,they trainedfor longhours,pushed throughpains andnever gaveup.One incidentthat highlightedthe dailyobstacles facedby51people occurredwhenIencountered agirl strugglingtojog upa hill.I didntlet herstruggle discourageme.52,I usedhumor toovercomethe situationand challengenegative
53.Looking back,I realizethatthe54was notthe endof mylife butthe beginningof anincredible one.I am55for thesupportthat hascome myway.As Icontinue towork towardsmaking adifference,I believethat mybest dayis yettocome.
41.A.breathe B.see C.hear D.move
42.A.memory B.dream C.promise D.mission
43.A.rely onB.tun downC.adjust toD.figure out
44.A.regret B.pride C.desire D.envy
45.A.meant B.required C.allowed D.deserved
46.A.sympathy B.instruction C.praise D.assistance
47.A.transforming B.rewarding C.regaining D.sacrificing
48.A.motivated B.permitted C.forced D.requested
49.A.brought B.excelled C.believed D.majored
50.A.patience B.integrity C.humor D.endurance
51.A.weak B.common C.disabled D.talented
52.A.Instead B.Moreover C.Therefore D.However
53.A.actions B.attitudes C.outcomes D.approaches
54.A.adventure B.conflict C.accident D.mistake
55.A.honored B.admired C.hopeful D.grateful第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515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A1藤,In theprimitive oldforest areaof Hanzhong,Shaanxi,there isa greatamount oftough and long rattanwhoseouter skinis smoothinthehand andexcellent inits56flexible.It isa goodnatural weavingmaterial usedby thelocalpeople,through theirhardworking handsand wisdom,57makeawide rangeof beautifulrattan products.Rattan weavinghas thecharacteristics ofnatural materials,various techniquesand visualcomfort,58greatly meetstheneeds ofmodern peoplefor anew lifestyle.In recentyears,more andmore rattanfurniture andrattan crafts59enter peoplesdaily life,adding alively touchtolife and60bring peoplea relaxedvisual experience.The formationoftheregional characteristicsof traditionalShaanxi rattanweaving isnot anaccidental artisticphenomenon,61an artisticexpression afterthousandsofyears ofcontinuity,development andchange,with deep-rooted美学.national customs,culture,economy andeven aestheticsIt is62important culturalheritage ofChina.63a traditionalcraft richin cultureand art,Hanzhong rattanweaving representsthe64collect wisdomofthe本质working people,mirrors theessence ofsimple northwestcustoms andfolk traditionsand65hold highvalue forfolkcustom research.升阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式B1China announcesdevelopment planfor space science until2050China announcedits first-ever medium-andlong-term planfor space science developmenton October15,setting outobjectivesfor
2050.It aims56achieve landmarkoriginal resultswith significantinternational impact1and establishChina asaspacescience power.The planoutlined athree-phase roadmapleading upto
2050.()()By2027,China intendsto57continuous secureworld-class achievementsin areas58it hasa strong59found()and advantages.Additionally,inthe next threeyears,it60consider conductinga seriesof spacescience missionsin(弓力)cutting-edge areas,including darkmatter andextreme universestudies,gravitational Iwaves,and solaractivity.()Between2028and2035,China willcarry outa rangeof spacescience61task,planning about15projects infrontier(夕卜行星),areas suchastheearly universe,nearby habitableexoplanets earlysolar systemexploration,andthesearch(土也球夕卜的)62extraterrestrial life.By2036to2050,China aimsto achieveinternational leadership in criticalfields,63(establish)Chinaasa Hworldspacesciencepower
1.Meanwhile,China plansto guidethe globaldevelopment ofspacescience,proposing over30missions64positioning()65it witha coreof competitivenessandstrongleadershipinthenextwave ofscientific andtechnological revolution.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你的英国笔友想了解不同颜色在中国文化中的涵义请你用英文给Chris他回一封邮件,内容包括.颜色及其涵义;
1.生活中的实例2注意.词数左右;1100开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
2.Dear Chris,Yours,第二节(满分分)Li Hua25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Jenny wasthe onlychild inher home.She hada quarrelwith her mother thatafternoon andshe ranoutofthe houseangrily.She couldnthelp weepingsorrowfully whenshe thoughtofthescolding fromhermother.Having wanderedaimlesslyinthestreet forhours,she felta littlehungry andwished forsomething toeat,but itwas noteven possiblefor her,(货摊)since shehad nothingwith her.She stoodbesideastand fora while,watching themiddle-aged sellerbusy doinghisbusiness.However,with nomoney inhand,she sighedand hadto leave.The sellerbehind thestand noticedthe younggirl andasked,“Hey,girl,you wanttohavethe noodles^^Oh,yes...but Idont havemoney onme...”she replied.“Thats nothing.Fil treatyou today,“said theman,“come in.^^The sellerbrought herabowlofnoodles,whose smellwas soattractive.As shewas eating,Jenny criedsilently.。
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