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九江市年第二次高考模拟统一考试2025英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分;满分150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(选择题,满分95分)考生注意.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答1题纸规定的位置上.答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷2上的作答一律无效第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请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纸上第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分
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4.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What isthe mangoing todoHowever,I43that lunchtimewas different.When the44calmed downand theyate in their offices,it seemedmore45to havea conversationover ameal.I realizedthat offeringlunch mightbe apractical way to connectwith thesebusyprofessionals.I decidedto46this ideaby invitingmy statesdirector ofpublic healthto lunch.Though Idoubted ifhewould havetime fora graduatestudent,147my courageand asked.To mysurprise,he agreedwithout
48.The lunchlasted lessthan anhour buthad aprofound influenceon me.Despite some49smalltalk,we discoveredmany commoninterests andintellectual passions.He evenrevealed thathe hadfaced50challengesconnecting withmid-career professionalsduring hisgraduate years.We51contact information,and Ileft feeling52and moreconfident in my abilityto53among accomplishedscientists.All it took was a simpleinvitation.By myfinal yearof graduateschool,I hadbuilt a54of lunchtimementors(导师)whom I could approachfor adviceorreferences.Offering lunchproved to be aneffective wayto55barriers and
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42.A.invitation B.interaction C.imitation D.interruption
43.A.insisted B.noticed C.imagined D.overlooked
44.A.busyness B.excitement C.disturbance D.reflection
45.A.inefficient B.unbearable C.acceptable D.meaningful
46.A.strengthen B.test C.promote D.define
47.A.cultivated B.gathered C.managed D.emphasized
48.A.response B.doubt C.hesitation D.curiosity
49.A.awkward B.pleasant C.reluctant D.memorable
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51.A.exchanged B.identified C.accumulated D.updated
52.A.well-informed B.energized C.overwhelmed D.well-prepared
53.A.get aroundB.turn upC.fit inD.settle down
54.A.list B.system C.standard D.network
55.A.break downB.figure outC.jump atD.live withconnectwith busyscientists.第n卷(非选择题,满分55分)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On December4,Chinas Spring Festival56include onUNESCOs RepresentativeList of the IntangibleCulturalHeritage ofHumanity.This57recognize highlightsthe festivalsglobal culturalsignificance andits rolein promotingculturaldiversity andunderstanding.The Spring Festival,also known58Chinese NewYear,is a time offamily reunions,rich traditions,and vibrantcelebrations.It haslong beencelebrated notonly inChina59in manyAsian countries.In recentyears,its influencehasexpanded globally,60become asymbol of Chinas opennessto the world.Chinese culturalorganizations haveactively promotedthe festivalinternationally,using itasatool61enhanceChinas globalimage andcultural influence.This effortis part ofChinassoft power”,which seeksto engagethe worldthroughcultural anddiplomatic means.The inclusionof theSpringFestivalon theUNESCO listunderscores itsuniversal appeal.It isatime62millions ofpeople traveltobewith theirfamilies,sharing mealsand traditionsthat hasbeen passeddown forgenerations.63practice likegiving redenvelopes filled with moneyand performinglion anddragon dancesadd to thefestivafs charmand mystery.These customs,though64unique Chinese,resonate with与——致universal themesoffamily,prosperity andhope.The listingof theSpringFestivalby UNESCOreflects thefestivaEs abilityto bringpeople together,celebrate65share humanityand promoteglobal harmony.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分
66.假设你是李华,你校英语报编辑就最近开展的“运动助力健康”主题活动特邀你写一篇倡议书鼓励学生积极参加体育运动内容包括⑴举例说明体育运动的益处;⑵呼吁积极参与注意⑴写作词数应为80个左右;⑵请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答Dear fellowstudents,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It was a sunnySaturday afternoonwhen1O-year-old Eric and hislittle sisterSarah wereplaying joyfullyin theparknear theirhome.While chasinga colorful,flying butterflythat seemedlike adancing fairy,they suddenlyheard afaintcrying soundcoming frombehind athick,leafy bush.Curiosity gettingthe betterof them,they exchangeda lookofexcitement andcaution andcarefully approachedthe bush.To theirsurprise,they founda small,shivering puppywith ahurtpaw,its big,sad eyespleading forhelp.Eric gentlypicked upthe puppy,holding itin hisarms.Poor thingJ hesaid softly,his eyesfilled withdeep concern.We can^just leaveit here.Sarah noddedvigorously in agreement,her littleface showingobvious worry.Withoutthinking twice,they decidedto takethe puppyhome andnurse itback tohealth.When theyarrived home,their motherwas initiallyshocked bythe unexpectedguest inErics arms.But assoon asshesaw thehelpless,trembling puppy,her heartmelted.She quicklyfetched thefirst-aid kit,helped Tomclean thepuppyswound gentlyand thenbandaged itcarefully.Eric andSarah tookturns lookingafter the puppy dayand night.They namedthepuppyLucky,sincerely hopingits luckwould changefor thebetter.A fewweeks later,Eric andSarah werestrolling alongthe street,chatting andlaughing merrily.Lucky,their lovelypetdog wasrunning aroundthem fullof energy,its tailwagging happily.As theypassed bya communitynoticeboard,something brightred caughttheir eye.It was a dog-lost posterwith aphoto thatlooked exactlylike Lucky.Eric andSarahfroze,their smilesfading instantly.They steppedcloser,only tofind thedescription of the lostdogs features,habits andeventhe timeit wentmissing allmatched Luckyperfectly.注意1续写词数应为150个左右;2请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答EricandSarah looked at eachother,not knowingwhat todo.At thepark,the ownerrushed overwith openarms.A.Look fora museum.B.Turn to an expert.C.Learn abouthistory.
5.【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What arethe speakersdiscussingA.A new career.B.A study.C.A subject.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)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】
6.What doesthe womanwant todoA.Buy anewcar.B.Wash hercar.C.Maintain hercar.
7.How muchwillthe woman payin totalA.$
180.B.$
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200.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 isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Neighbors.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Mother andson.
9.What doesthe womanexpect the man todoA.Be kindto animals.B.Learn toaccept kindness.C.Be preparedto assistothers.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】
10.Who failedin FrenchA.Bert.B.Pam.C.Judy.
11.How willthey goto thebeachA.By car.B.By train.C.On foot.
12.What willthey doon thebeachA.Have apicnic.B.Take someexercise.C.Play beachvolleyball.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.Impressive.B.Confusing.C.Colorful.
13.What doesthewomanthink of the wall
14.How didthe manlearn tobuild thewallA.By watchingvideos online.B.By borrowingbooks froma library.C.By turningtoaprofessional forhelp.
15.What isthe manplanning todo nextyearA.Rebuild thegarden wall.B.Plant moreflowers.C Growfruit trees.
16.What doesthemanexpect hischildren todoA.Learn aboutnature.B.Help himpick fruits.C.Eat morehealthy food.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】
17.Which isa provenwaytolearn howto speaka languagewellA.Learning grammarrules.B.Practicing speakingmore.C.Listening tonative speakers.
18.What dochildrens booksfocus onA.Vocabulary andgrammar.B.Pronunciation andgrammar.C.Pronunciation andvocabulary.
19.What iskey tolearning alanguage according to thespeakerA.Reading alot.B.Memorizing wordsC.Learning frommistakes.
20.What doesthespeakerprobably doAA teacher.B.A doctor.C.A student.第二部分阅读理解(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)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Join OurVolunteersVolunteer programmeswith theRoyal Zoological Society of Scotland RZSSplay ahuge rolein helpingusconnect peoplewith natureand protectthreatened speciesin Scotlandand aroundtheworld.Whether youare helpinguswith visitorengagement,education orgardens,RZSS volunteersmake animpact everyday.If youare lookingfor anincredibly rewardingopportunity,you havecome to the rightplace!If youhave anyotherquestions about the programme,please emailour teamat volunteer@rzss.org.uk.The RoyalZoologicalSocietyofScotlandvolunteer programmerequires interestedindividuals to:•Be atleast18years old.•Demonstrate commitmenttothehighest standardsof customerservice.•Have enthusiasmfor people,animals andconservation.•Commit tothe volunteerprogramme fora minimumof70hours peryear.•Attend volunteerinduction就职and completeall requiredtraining.•Complete aDisclosure Scotlandbackground check.Please notethat volunteersare notinvolved in the directcare ofanimals orany hands-on animalcare work.RZSS recruitsvolunteers ona regularbasis.Next recruitmentdates forEdinburgh Zoo:Engagement Volunteerand EducationVolunteer groupinterviewsWednesday2AprilFriday4AprilEdinburgh ZooVolunteer inductionTuesday8AprilThursday10AprilNext interviewdate forHighland WildlifePark:Friday11AprilHighland WildlifePark Volunteerinduction:Tuesday6MayMore recruitmentdates willbe postedin thenew year.To apply,please submita VolunteerExpression ofInterestform.
21.What isthe maingoal ofRZSSA.To raisemoney for the zoo.B.To protectendangered animals.C.To providejobs forpeople.D.To educatevisitors aboutanimals.
22.What isrequired forthe volunteersA.Having volunteeringexperience.B.Caring foranimals inperson.C.Showing passionfor education.D.Finishing necessarytraining.
23.When isthe nextinterview forHighland WildlifeParkA.On Tuesday6May.B.On Friday4April.C.On Thursday10April.D.On Friday11April.BWhen I wasaboy,I neverlookedat the starsmuch.During thesummer eveningsI preferredreading abook orwatchingtelevision tobeing outside.As Igot olderI beganto gazeup intothe night sky moreoften,but welived ina placewithlight polesthat cameon eachnight soI couldonly seea fewdozen starsat the most.Still Ienjoyed seeingtheirbeauty.One Summernight,however,Iwaspicking upmy daughterat ahome inthe countryfar offthe beatenpath.It wasaclear skythat nightand whenI parkedmy carand gotoutside,what Isaw tookmy breathaway.The entiresky abovemyhead wasan oceanof light,a seaof stars.I couldntbelieve the beauty ofit.I feltthe warmsummer breezeblow onmy faceasI lookedup atthis indescribablebeauty andmy wholespirit feltuplifted.I couldfeel theloving handthat createdthesebillions of stars alsotouching myheart andmy wholebeing was filledwithpeace,joy andhappiness.I alsofelt verysmall andvery largeat thesame time.I felttiny whenI realizedthe immensityof theuniverse.Each ofthesestars wasa sunand eachone wasmillions uponmillions ofmiles away.Yet,Icould see thelight fromthem all.ButI alsofelt onenesswith them.It wasjust upto meto liveit.I carrythat memoryofthenight undera seaofstarsinaspecial placeinmysouL Ifeel blessedthat Icouldseethatbeauty andrealize thatI toowasapartofit.I onlyhope tolive myown lifewith all the loveI can,with allthe wisdomI can,with allthe joyI canand withallthelight Ican.
24.Why didthe authorrarely lookatthestars whenhe wasyoungA.He preferredindoor activities.B.He wasbusy withschoolwork.C.He didntfind starsbeautiful.D.He facedtoo muchlight pollution.
25.What happenedtothe author whenpicking uphis daughterA.He completelygot lostinthedark.B.He regaineda deepconnection withnature.C.He experiencedthe impactof lightpollution.D.He wasamazed bythebeautyofthenightsky.A.Exploring theunknown isnecessary.B.Living withlove andjoy isvaluable.C.Protecting theenvironment isimportant.D.Finding beautyin daily life canbe easy.
27.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.The Beautyof StarsB.Under ASea ofStarsC.A SpecialSummer NightD.My ChildhoodMemoriesC
26.What doestheauthorconvey throughhis experienceAreyou smarterthan aten-year-old Shockingdata revealsthat alarge numberof adultsin richcountries mightnotbe.The OECD,a clubof mostlywealthy nations,released astudy lastweek showingabout one-fifth of16to65-year-oldsperform nobetter in maths andreading teststhan primaryschool leavers.Moreover,adult literacyhas declinedin manyplaces overthe pastdecade.The OECDs“Surrey ofAdult Skills”,conducted onceevery tenyears,had160,000adults from31countries andregions takeshort testsin numeracy(计算能力),literacy andproblem-solving.These testsassess whetherthey canhold jobs,engage in dailylifeand succeedin therealworld,from understandingaspirin packetwarnings tocalculating wallpaperneeds.Finland topsthe chartswith thehighestaverage scoresin allthree areas,while theNetherlands,Norway andJapan alsofare well.England hasclimbed therankingsinthepast tenyears dueto youngadults betterperformance,but Americasresults areworsening.Similarly,Chile,Italy,Poland andPortugal havemany below-average scorers;nearly halfof Chileansscore poorly inmathsandreading comparedto just8%of Japanese.Overall,basic skillsare deteriorating.In numeracy,for everycountry witha risingscore,there isanother thathasseen itsscore fall.In literacy,more countries9scores aredropping despitehigher secondaryschool completionand moredegrees.The declineis amongthe leastskilled.Migration andageing populationspartly explainit,as non-native speakersstrugglein languagetests andskills peakaround
30.But evenaccounting forthese,many countries,literacy scoresarefalling.Andreas Schleicherblames lesspractice atreading complextexts,perhaps dueto TikTok,RedNote orYouTube.This isntthe onlysign ofstalled(停滞的)cognitive skillimprovement.The Flynneffect sawIQ scoresrising inthe20th century,but recentlysome countrieshave seendecline.High scorers in OECDtests earn75%more thanlowscorers andreport betterwell-being,while lowscorers feellonelier.Clearly,strong cognitiveskills bringadvantages.
28.How doesparagraph2support itsargumentA.By listingtest results.B.By showingstatistics.C.By clarifyingthe process.D.By explainingthe reasons.
29.What doesthe underlinedword deteriorating“in Paragraph3probably meanA.Improving.B.Peaking.C.Restoring.D.Worsening.
30.What probablymakes adultliteracy declineaccordingtoAndreas SchleicherA.Increasing agingpopulations.B.Declining jobopportunities.C.Reduced demandingtext reading.D.Decreased socialmedia application.
31.What canbe inferredabout highscorersinOECD testsA.They aregenerally happierand better-off.B.They areless likelyto engageindailylife.C.They tendto scorepoorlyinliteracy andnumeracy.D.They havemore chancesof experiencingloneliness.DThe releaseof DeepSeek-Rl hassent shockwavesthrough theAI industry,reshaping assumptionsabout thecost ofhigh-performance ALAchieving resultscomparable toOpenAFs olat just3-5%ofthecost,this open-source modelhasgained immensepopularity,topping downloadson HuggingFaceand trendingamong developerseager toexplore itscapabilities.A majorinnovation behindDeepSeek-Rl is its unconventionaltraining approach.Unlike traditionalmodels thatrelyheavily onsupervised fine-tuning SFTfor step-by-step learning,DeepSeek-Rl wasmainly trainedusing reinforcementlearningRL.This allowedittodevelop independentreasoning abilities,rather thanrelying onpreset trainingdata.Whilesome SFTwas reintroducedlater toaddress readabilityand languageissues,the successof RLin enhancingreasoningperformance marksa breakthroughin AItraining methodology.DeepSeeks rapidprogress alsoshows itssmart useof resources.Operating withfar fewerGPUs thanOpenAI andGoogle,it tookadvantage ofopen-source projects,such asMetas Llamamodels,and usedadvanced techniqueslikemixed-precision trainingand optimized优化GPU communication.Although theexact costsremain uncertain,estimatessuggest DeepSeek-Rl wascreated ona muchsmaller budgetthan usual,proving thatcutting-edge AIdoes notnecessarilyrequire massivefinancial investment.Another keyadvantage ofDeepSeek-R1isitstransparency(透明性).Unlike OpenAFsmodels whichhidetheir reasoningprocess,DeepSeek-R1openly displaysits thoughtprocess,making iteasier fordevelopers tofindmistakes andimprove results.This hasfueled interestin usingDeepSeek tofine-tune smaller,task-specific AImodels,making powerfulAI toolsmore accessible.However,DeepSeek9s dominanceis notguaranteed.Open-source innovationmoves quicklyand rivalslike MetaandMistral areexpected toadopt similarbreakthroughs soon.Meanwhile,Open Alsmassive investments,including its$500billion Stargateproject,face growinginspection ascost-efficient alternativesemerge.Despite concernsover potentialbiases inDeepSeek^model,many developerssee theseas manageablethroughfine-tuning.Ultimately,businesses andconsumers standto benefitthemost,as theincreasing availabilityof high-quality,low-cost AItools challengesthe industrystraditional powerstructure.
32.Why isDeepSeek-R1so popularA.It ismore convenient.B.It dominatesAI industry.C.It ismore cost-effective.D.It canachieve betterresults.
33.What canwe learnabout DeepSeek-R1in paragraph2A.Its trainingdatasets.B.Its reasoningabilities.C.Its trainingmethod.D.Its processinglanguage.
34.Why isDeepSeek-R1considered moretransparent thanOpenAEs modelsA.It makesall ofits trainingdata publiclyavailable.B.It revealsthe fullchain ofreasoning behindits answers.C.It isdesigned toanswer anyquestion withoutrestrictions.D.It canuse reinforcement learning methodsto improveresults.
35.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thetextA.To introduceDeepSeek-R
1.B.To callfor investmentsin ALC.To warnabouttherisks ofALD.To clarifyreinforcementlearning.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满
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Commitment(承诺)isthefirm determinationto pursuea pathdespite obstaclesor uncertainty.In aworld ofdistractions,staying committedoften feelschallenging,yet itunlocks significantgrowth andfulfillment.Commitment alonedoesnt guaranteesuccess.36It transformsintentions intoachievements,whether throughdaily habitslikeearly morningruns,professional projects,or supportingloved ones.At itscore,commitment isa silentpromise thatdrives meaningfulpursuits.By dedicatingourselves togoals,weuncover hiddenstrengths andturn ordinaryefforts intoextraordinary outcomes.In relationships,personal growthorcareers,commitment bridgesambitions andfulfillment,fostering resilience(韧t生)to overcomesetbacks.Embracing theunknown iscentral tocommitment.Exploring newand unknownareas一like pursuinga differentorunusual path—combines excitementand fear.37Committing withoutknowing theoutcome buildsresilience,preparingus fbrlifes unpredictability.Every stepforward strengthensresolve,much likeinnovators whodared toexplore theunfamiliar.38Break goalsinto actionablesteps,match taskswith long-term visionsand celebratesmall winsto keepmotivationgoing.Consistency matters:small dailyefforts addup overtime.Building stronghabits helpsyou handlechallenges,while reflectingon progresscreates acycle ofimprovement—success drivesmore commitment.Belief inoneself canchange things.39Think abouthow amotivational speakersstrong beliefin theirmessage caninspiremillions.This beliefcomes fromconstant self-improvement andhaving aclear goal.By developingthis mindset,challenges turninto steppingstones andpassions becomelifelong pursuits.Ultimately,commitment isa lifestyle.It shapescharacter,guiding usthrough challengesand victories.Each stepstrengthensthe beliefthat anythingis possiblewith hardwork.40A.However,without it,success isimpossible.B.It discouragesus fromembracing challenges.C.To staycommitted,practical strategiesare key.D.Yet uncertaintyholds opportunitiesfor discovery.E.It requiresconsistent action,even whenprogress feelsslow.F.It canfuel passionduring doubt,inspiring usto pursueambitious goals.G.Embrace thejourney courageously,letting commitmentbe yourcompass.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]佳选项As asecond-year PhDstudent,I foundit reallychallenging toapproach thewell-known scientistsI workedwith.Their scheduleswere41and minewasfilledwith labwork,meetings andclosed doors.Asking basicquestions orseekingadvice oftenfelt likean42。
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