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绝密★启用前高三省级联测考试2024—2025英语试卷注意事项:L答卷前,考生务必将自己的学校、班级、姓名及考号填写在答题卡上
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B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
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C
1.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What willthe mando todayA.Take anexam.B.See amovie.C.Help hissister.
2.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】Why doesthe womanturn to the manA.To usehis printer.B.To learnto writea report.C.To getsome colorpaper.
3.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What doesthe manmeanA.His wifehas toomany dresses.B.His wifejust gotback fromParis.C.He refusesto buya dressas agift.
4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The Asian Winter Games2025,56hold inHarbin,Northeast ChinasHeilongjiang Province,notonly showcasedworld-class athletictalents but also becamea stagefor culturalexchanges,particularly offering57look intothe richnessof Chineseintangible cultural heritage ICH.Inheritors传承人at ICHevents inHeilongjiangshowcased theirtechniques topeople from the world,58help thepath ofChinese ICHextend tomoredistant placesaround the world throughthe59game.Before attendingthe openingceremony of the AsianWinter Games,guests fromdifferent placespaid avisit60the ICHexhibition areaand wereattracted bythe craftsmanshipon display,with manyeven returningto theexhibitsto furtherexplore the artistry.Actually,sports eventslike theAsianWinterGames arenot61mere aboutsports achievements,but they are alsoglobalgatherings62bring togetherdiverse culturesand traditions.The gamesprovided aplatform forICH63engagewith visitorswho mightnot haveencountered itotherwise.Sports fansfrom aroundtheworld,drawn toHarbin for thegames,64give achance toexplore Chineseculturalheritage.This65expose notonly helpedraise internationalawarenessof thesetraditional artsbutalsorelighteddomestic interest.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分
66.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Peter听说你们社区有便民食堂,他对此很感兴趣,请你给他回一封邮件内容如下
1.介绍食堂的情况;
2.受到人们的欢迎参考词汇社区便民食堂community canteen注意
1.词数80左右;
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Peter,Best wishes!Li Hua第二节(满分25分)
67.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In2010,1experienced multiplelife-changing setbackswithin ashort periodof time.My marriageended afterseventeenyears,I gotlaid off,a dearfriend died,and myteenage sonwas outof myhands.My physicaland emotionalhealthsuffered as I attemptedto keepmy mindstraight inovercoming pain and uncertainty.So,in2013,I decidedto dosomething everyyear thatId neverdone before.Life isa raceand“Just KeepGoing“became mymotto(格言).I made a decisionto LIVE!I startedwalking in2013,completed myfirst5K in2014,finished myfirst halfmarathon in2015,and blewmy ownmind when I conquereda full
26.2-mile marathonin
2016.Thiswas in addition towriting asecond childrensbook thatwas featuredon FOX5news.Life wasgreat for a while.Then mydad losthis battlewith cancerin
2017.This lossshook mein away thatwas farmore painfulthan mycombinedexperiences in
2010.I wentthrough mysorrow butI wasntdefeated byit.Just KeepGoing.In August2017,I decidedto signup fora triathlon,in whichI hadto competein threedifferent sports一swimming,cycling and running.I startedpre-training inFebruary
2018.I hadfocused onpreparing for the swimportion of the eventmore than bikingandrunning.My anxietyeased upwhenIsaw mycoach LloydHenry andteammates KandisGibson andMaxwell P.Blakeney.Istepped intothe waterwith mywave andtwo minuteslater,we wereoff.I wastalking inmy headthe entiretime,reminding myselfto see the buoy(浮标)so Idknow whatdirection toswim.When Iraised myhead tosight,I couldntseebecause of the fbg.Just KeepGoing.When Ifinally made it outof thewater,I discoveredI wasthe lastperson toexit thelake.Oh well,I finishedwithoutquitting andgetting pulled.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答It wastime tocycle nomatter howtired Iwas fromswimming.After Isurvived theswim and the hillybike ride,running wouldbe easyfor me.Where didthe manseethe womanA.At a party.B.In agym.C.On theTV.
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Placing anadvertisement.B.Renting aroom.C.Raising apet.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】A.Asking foradvice.B.Reserving ataxi.C.Hurrying tothe airport.
6.What is the mandoingA.By taxi.B.By subway.C.By bus.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】
8.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Father anddaughter.B.Tour guideand traveler.C.Husband andwife.
9.What doesthe womanwant to do onvacationA.Learn towindsurf.B.Go shopping.C.Relax on the beach.
10.What isthe womansattitude towardtraveling inBaliA.Disapproving.B.Favorable.C.Curious.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 timeis itnowA.4:
00.B.5:
00.C.5:
30.
12.Where arethe speakersA.At HorseshoeFalls.B.At AmericanFalls.C.At BridalVeil Falls.
13.What makesNiagara Fallsspecial
7.How willthe mango tothe airportA.Its height.B.Its width.C.Its wateramount.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.Who isthe manABillys father.B.Billys classmate.C.Billys teacher.A.Her sonspublished story.B.The teacherscoming.C.The schoofssupport.
16.What kindof child is BillyA.Brave.B.Humble.C.Honest.
17.What isa strugglefor BillyA.Writing.B.Communication.C.Spelling.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.What doesthe speakerremind people to doA.Stay athome.B.Take avacation.C.Prepare forrain.
19.What willthe weatherbe liketomorrow morningA.Clear.B.Rainy.C.Windy.
20.What thehighs will be todayA.55degrees.B.60degrees.C.65degrees.第二部分阅读(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)
15.What madethewomanso excited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Late NightOpenings forthe FinalWeek ofMonet andLondonMore ticketshave beenreleased fbrthe final week ofThe Courtauld Gallerys exhibition The GriffinCatalystExhibition:Monet andLondon.Views of the Thames,due toexceptional demand.The exhibitionbrings togetherforthe first timein120years ClaudeMonefs extraordinaryseries ofpaintings oftheThames inLondon.Begun duringthree staysin thecapital between1899and1901,these extraordinarypaintings oftheHouses ofParliament,Charing CrossBridge andWaterloo Bridgewere exhibitedin Parisin
1904.Monet enthusiasticallywantedto showthem inLondon the following yearbut plansfell through.The Courtauldwill realizeMonefs unfulfilledambitionof exhibitingthis exceptionalseries just300meters fromthe SavoyHotel where theartiststayed andmany oftheworks werepainted.The exhibition attracted thebiggest advanceticket salesin The CourtauldGalleryshistory andgeneral ticketssoldout amonth afterthe exhibitionopened.Due tothe greatdemand,TheCourtauldhas extendedits openinghours everyeveningin thefinalweekoftherun toensure visitorsdont missout.The exhibitionwill beopen from10:00-21:00from13-16April and18-19April.Additionally,the exhibitionwill remainopen until22:30on17April.Tickets fbrthe extendedexhibition hoursare available to purchaseonTheCourtauld^website from21March,10:00GMT,Once thesetickets sellout,no furthertickets willbe madeavailable.The onlytickets availableto purchasewill bememberstickets forCourtauld Friends.Courtauld Friendscan enjoythe exhibitionwithout thecrowds attwo particularearlymorning viewson10March and10April,from9:00-10:
00.
21.What canwe learnabout the exhibitionA.Its heldinahotel.B.It lastsfor twoweeks.C.Ifs aboutMonefs life.D・Its agreat success.
22.When cangeneral-ticket-holders visittheexhibitionin thefinal weekA.At11:00on10March.B.At22:30on16April.C At22:00on17April.D.At21:30on18April.
23.What specialservice doCourtauld membersgetA.Having freeadmission.B.Enjoying anhours quietvisit.C.Entering throughVIP Passage.D.Visiting theexhibitionat any time.BWith therelease ofits latestartificial intelligenceAI model,DeepSeek,a Chinesefirm,has laidwaste toseveralyears ofAmerican policymeant tohold backChinese innovation.The manat thecenter ofit allis Liang Wenfeng,DeepSeeks40-year-old founder.Mr Liangremains amystery谜to mostpeople.Those whohave hadprofessional dealingswith DeepSeeksay he is crazyabout human-like artificialgeneral intelligence AGIandtheimpact itcould haveontheworld.In hispursuit ofit,heisup-ending ideas abouttechnological progressboth in the Westand China.Public informationon Mr Liang islimited.Born into a familyof teachersinasmall villagenear thesouthern cityofZhanjiang in1985,he wasa giftedstudent.A formerinstructor claimedhe mastereduniversity-level mathsinmiddle school.Later hegained entryinto ZhejiangUniversity.A mastersdegree at the sameuniversity,under awell-known machine-vision scientist,exposed himtothefield ofAL Otherthan these,people cantfind hisother information.At thattime,Hangzhou wasa centerof Internettechnology andhome torising companiessuch asAlibaba,ane-merchant.MrLiangand severalclassmates remainedin thecity andlaunched aninvestment groupcalled Yakebi.DeepSeek wasmadeastandalone companyin
2023.Last year,it releaseda cheapchatbot.That kickedoff aprice warinChinas AIindustry,forcing thecountrys biggesttech firms——Alibaba,Baidu,ByteDance andTencent——to lowertheirown prices.By MrLiangs owntelling,this wasnot amethod toattract moreusers.He said costs hadfallen asDeepSeek explorednewmodel structures,something thatmade itdifferent fromothers.For MrLiang,developing modelsusing lesscomputingpower isan importantstep inpursuit ofhis longer-term aim.Our goalis AGI,which requiresus toexplore newmodelstructures/5he hastold localmedia.
24.What isLiangWenfenginterested inA.Studying Americanpolicy.B.Dealing withother professionals.C.Information exchangewith theWest.D.Human-like artificialgeneralintelligence.
25.What isthe maincause that makes DeepSeek^chatbot distinguishedAIts smallsize.B.Its lowercost.C.Its simpleaim.D.Its humbleproducer.
26.Which ofthefollowingcan bestdescribe LiangWenfengA.Talented andambitious.B.Charitable andoutgoing.C Hard-working andsimple.D.Reliable andeasy-going.
27.What isthe aimofthetextA.To encouragepeopletouse DeepSeek.B.To introducethe founderof DeepSeek.C.To exploreLang Wenfeng^inner world.D.To showChinas greatachievements intechnology.CAccording toa newsurvey of2,000American women,a thirdof womenadmit they9re behindon doctorappointmentsor gettingtheir physicalexaminations.For thosefeeling behind,the mostlikely reasonwas anxietygoing tothe doctor.This wasfollowed bycost andsimplyfeeling toobusy caringfor theirchildren.And abouta halfsaid theytend to be lessconcerned abouthealthproblems they cant physicallysee orfeel.This isespecially importantinthecontext of heart disease.“Heart diseasecan easilygo unnoticedbecause itcan occurwithout obvioussymptoms(症状)J said Katie Lucas,Senior VPof Marketingfor DoctorsBest.“This istrue especiallyfor womenbecause theirsymptoms candiffer fromthoseexperienced bymen ortheycanhave nosymptoms atall.That iswhy women,especially thosegoing throughtheir50swhen heart disease riskincreases,should ensuretheyarenot skippingout ontheir regularcheck-ups.,,Unfortunately,the studyshowed thatonly50%said theyare likelyto visita doctorwhen theythink everythingis fine.And evenif theyare experiencingsome symptomsthat mayrelated toheartdisease,25%of womensurveyed decidedtosleep itoff ratherthan visittheir doctor.Additionally,just20%are fullyconfident that they knowtheir heartdisease risk,despite itbeing the leading cause of deathfor Americanwomen.While it is recommendedthat mosthealthy adultsget theircholesterol(月旦固醇)checked everyfour tosix years一the bestway to keep aneye onyour riskfor heartdisease一30%of womendont followthat recommendation.“With heartdisease beingtheleadingcauseofdeath in our country,we canmake smallchanges in our daily life thatcanhelp protectour cardiovascular(心血管的)health,“saidKatieLucas.“The firststep isstaying ontop ofannual examsandlabs,so youhave a good measureof whereyou stand,then ensuringyour bodyis gettingthe nutrientsit needstodoitsjob andreplacing nutrientsthat aredecreasing withage.”
28.What isthe numberone reasonfor delayinga doctorsappointmentA.Having notime.B.Feeling anxious.C.Distrust ofdoctors.D.High medicalexpenses.
29.Which statementmight KatieLucas agreewithA.Women aremore likelyto sufferheart attacks.B.Heart diseasecan becalled asilent killer”.C.People prioritizeheart healthover otherconcerns.D.People havesimilar symptomsofheartdisease.
30.What percentageof peopleare fullyaware oftheir heartdisease riskA.About ahalf.B.One third.C.A quarter.D.One fifth.
31.What ismainly talkedabout inthe lastparagraphA.Life changesinourdailylife.B.The necessityof gettingenough nutrients.C.Strategies forheart healthpromotion.D.Tips onmeasuring cardiovascularhealth.DTo gettreats,apes(猿类)eagerly pointedthem outto humanswho didntknow wherethey were,a seeminglysimpleexperiment thatdemonstrated forthefirsttime thatapes willcommunicate unknowninformation inthe nameof teamwork.The studyalso providesthe clearestevidence todate thatapes canintuit anothersignorance,an abilitythought tobeuniquely human.“The ability to perceivegaps inone anothersknowledge isattheheart ofour mostcomplicated socialbehaviors,central tothe weways cooperate,communicate andwork togetherstrategically/9saidco-author ChrisKrupenye.Becausethis so-called theoryof-mind supportsmany ofthe capacitiesthatmakehumans unique,many believeitisabsent fromanimals.But thiswork demonstratesthe richmental foundationsthat humansand otherapes share—and suggeststhatthese abilitiesevolved(进化)millions ofyears agoinourcommon ancestors.Krupenye andco-author LukeTownrow workedwith threemale bonobos(倭黑猩猩),all livingataresearch andeducationnonprofit.During theexperiment one ofthebonobos wouldsit withTownrow,facing eachother acrossa table.The bonobowould watchasasecond personplaced atreat underoneofthree cups.Sometimes Townrowcould seewherethe treat was going,sometimes hecouldnt.The bonobocould havethe treatif Townrowcould findit.Whether ornot Townrowsaw wherethe treatwas hidden,hed say,“Wheres thegrape andthen wait10seconds.Ifhed seenthe treatbeing hidden,during the10seconds the ape wouldusually sitstill andwait forthe treat.But whenTownrowhadnt seenwherethetreatwashidden,theapewould quicklypoint tothe rightcup.The workisthefirst tocopy ina controlledsetting similarfindings fromthe wildthat suggestchimpanzees willmakesounds towarn groupmatesignorant topotential threats,such asa snake.“We predictedthat ifapes arereally trackingignorance,v whentheir partnerslacked knowledgethey wouldbepointing moreoften andmore quicklyand thafsexactly whatthey didJ Krupenyesaid.
32.What doesthe underlinedword intuit“in Paragraph1probably meanA.Change.B.Forgive.C.Employ.D.Sense.
33.What canwe inferabout theabilitytoperceive knowledgegapsA.It isunique tohumans.B.It dividespeople intodifferent classes.C.It isalso seenin animals.D.It comesfrom humaninteraction withanimals.
34.What isthe purposeoftheexperiment withthree bonobosA.To showtheir giftfor hidingthings.B.To testtheir abilityto communicate.C.To observetheir learningbehavior.D.To assesstheir memoryskills.
35.Which can be thebest titleforthetextB.Cant seeclearly ApescanC.Lacking inteamwork Apesshow youD.Not goodat observingApes teachyouA.Dont knowsomething Apescan tell第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分125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Are yourkids smartwith moneyProbably not!Here arefour principlesto beginteaching yourchildren financialliteracy.36Kids needtobe taught froma veryearly agethat theydont gettokeepeverything theyearn.Just asthegovernment collectsa partof yourincome,you shouldwithhold(扣留)a partof yourchilds birthdaymoney.Call ita taxto get themused tothe factthat theycant keepeverything theyearn.37Then,without the childs knowledge,put themoneyintoasavings account.When yourchildisready togo tocollege,hand overthe account.Theyll thinkyoure ahero,and theyllsee firsthandthe valueof delayed satisfaction andlong-term investing.Save alittle.38Some itemssimply costmorethanthechildhas availableto spend.So startevery spendinggoal withasavings plan.By trainingthem tosave forlong-term goals,you,llbeteaching thebenefit ofdelayedsatisfaction.Spend alittle.One ofthe moreobvious benefitsof moneyisthejoy ofspending it.39So theycan developa positiverelationshipwith money,based ona mindsetof earningin orderto spend.Give alittle.Children shouldbetaughtthattheopportunities thatcome withmoney alsogo withthe responsibilitytoserve thosewho areless fortunate.For everydollar yourchildren receive,decide onapartthat willgo tocharities.Let themdecidewho receivesthe money,whether itsa charityorafriend inneed.40A.Tax alittle.B.Teach alittle.C.But notall joycan bebought withmoney.D.Allow yourchild tobuy somethingthey trulywant.E.In theprocess,they mightdiscover thejoy ofhelping others.F.Not everyitem thechild wantscanbepurchased immediately.G.This canmake themadjust theirspending andsaving plansaccordingly.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In myearly40s,I decidedto pickup apastime I had lastgiven uptwo decadesago:skateboarding.The41struck me asIcycled pastthe stillnessof UnderpassPark.With no42teens around,the gentleslopes andminiramps(坡道)43to me.So Itook outmy boardfromthebasement and44the streets.A fewminor fallsalong theway wereenough togive mepause,but not
45.That is:until ascenic stop,I askedmy wifeHannah to46measI attemptedto performa trick.But whenI shiftedmy47forward,the boardshot outfromunder me,and Ifell ontothe ground.48coursed upthe leftside of my body.Going tothe hospital,I49it wasa dislocatedshoulder sothey couldputit backin.But afterbeing50,a kind-eyed doctortold meIhadinjured ribs(肋骨).Athospital,the painmadeit51togetagoodnights sleep,so Isilently blamedmyself betweendeep breaths.Sensing my52,Hannah saidthat whenbad thingshappen,one caneither concentrateon themor moveforward.She was
53.As Iwas moreor lessabletomove about,I madethe mostofmytime by54the scenicviews,doing somelight hiking.Many monthslater,my leftribs nolonger ache.My55I amthinking abouttaking itup again.
41.A.disaster B.inspiration C.fortune D.opposition
42.A.reading B.frightening C.judging D.thinking
43.A.signaled B.supported C.disturbed D.prohibited
44.A.searched B.hit C.recognized D.inspected
45.A.carry onB.show offC.settle downD.give up
46.A.evaluate B.protect C.prove D.film
47.A.weight B.eyesight C.head D.mind
48.A.Blood B.Pain C.Sweat D.Warmth
49.A.realized B.admitted C.hoped D.declared
50.A.examined B.consulted C.treated D.cured
51.A.unnecessary B.intolerant C.irregular D.impossible
52.A.self-control B.self-confidence C.self-pity D.self-recovery
53.A.sad B.mad C.right D.kind
54.A.admiring B.influencing C.advocating D.preserving
55.A.hiking B.traveling C.volunteering D.skateboarding。
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