2025名校高考全真模拟试题(七)-【师大金卷】2025年高考英语复习冲刺全真模拟试卷精选必刷题(新高考)

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卷7 2025名校高考全真模拟试题(七) 英语   满分150分,考试时间120分钟. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5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.                        1.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably? A.Inarestaurant. B.Inabakery. C.Inafruitshop. 2.Whatshouldbeavoidedinbearencounters? A.Fleeawayimmediately. B.Staywhereyouare. C.Seekshelterinatree. 3.Wheredidthewomangoyesterday? A.Toapark. B.Toanexhibition. C.Tohersister􀆳s. 4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Officecoleagues. B.Boardmembers. C.Businesspartners. 5.Whatdoestheathleteowehissuccessto? A.Racingatsealevel. B.Trainingathighaltitudes. C.Livinginamountainousarea. 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.   听第6段材料,回答第6、7题. 6.WhatkindofstoryisTheWomaninWhite? A.Anartstory. B.Anadventurestory. C.Adetectivestory. 7.WhywilittakeCamileabitoftimetofinishreadingthebook? A.ItiswritteninFrench. B.Itisquitealongstory. C.Ithasarathercomplexplot.   听第7段材料,回答第8、9题. 8.Whatdothespeakersthinkoftaikonauts􀆳mission? A.Heroicyetlonely. B.Honourableyetrisky. C.Costlyyetirreplaceable. 9.Whatdoesthewomaninsistonaboutspaceexploration? A.Havingmannedspacetravel. B.Modernizingspacegovernance. C.Investinginspaceexploration.   听第8段材料,回答第10至12题. 10.WhydoChinesepeopleliketocalforeignersLaowai? A.Toshowrespecttotheoldage. B.Toconveytheideaofacloserelationship. C.Tostresssomeoneisfromanotherculture. 11.Whatdowelearnabouttheman? A.HedislikedChinesefood. B.Hepreferredtotravelalone. C.Hecaredaboutpersonalprivacy. 12.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout? A.Personalidentity. B.Interpersonalrelationships. C.Culturalunderstanding.   听第9段材料,回答第13至16题. 13.How doesthe manfeelabouttheplayonatthe Paramount Theatre? A.Uninterested. B.Disappointed. C.Satisfied. 14.WhatdoweknowabouttheplayonattheRiversideTheatre? A.ItstarsNeilSimon. B.Ithasbeenreviewedfavorably. C.Itisthenewadaptationofaclassic. 15.Whichplaydotheydecidetogoandsee? A.RomeoandJuliet. B.TheHeadoftheSnake. C.BarefootinthePark. 16.Howwilthewomanpurchasetheticket? A.ViatheInternet. B.Byphone. C.Inperson.   听第10段材料,回答第17至20题. 17.Whoinspiredthespeaker? A.EreneGerrard. B.DanRather. C.RichardGenee. 18.Whatwasthespeaker􀆳steacherlike? A.Flexible. B.Approachable. C.Knowledgeable. 19.Whatdidthespeaker􀆳steacherdotohelpher? A.Hegaveherhighgradesintests. B.Heofferedheraneditorposition. C.Heencouragedhertosticktohercareerpath. 20.Whatisthespeaker? A.Awriter. B.Ateacher. C.Apublisher. 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) 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. A (2024􀅰山东省聊城市高三下学期第一次模拟考试) Booksthatcanhelpteensmanageanxiety Childrenexperienceanxietydifferentlyfromadults,anditalso looksdifferentineachchild.Fortunately,bookscanserveastoolsfor guidingchildrenthroughtheanxiousthoughtsandfeelingstheymay experience.Thefolowing arefour booksthatcan help children effectivelymanagetheiranxiety. The Healthy Coping Coloring Book and Journal by Pooky Knightsmith Thiscoloringbookisspecificalydesignedforchildrenaged8to14 andactivitiesrangefromcoloringtojournalinganddrawing,al of whicharedevelopedtohelpchildrendealwithtroublingsituations. ThedifferentactivitiescanbebeneficialforselfGexpression. Please Explain Anxiety to Me! by Laurie E.Zelinger and JordanZelinger Written by psychologists,this story breaks down both the physicalandemotionalsymptomsofanxiety.Thestorycomparesthe naturalanxietykidsfeeltodinosaursfearingbeingthreatenedinthe wild.Itexplainsthatsomeanxiety(forexample,adinosaur􀆳sanxiety aboutbeingeaten)can beourbody􀆳s wayofprotecting usfrom threats. SeaOtterCovebyLoriLite Thisisabookthatteacheschildrenhowtouseproperbreathing techniquestocalmdown,lowerstress,andcontrolanger.Through playfulseaottersandotherdelightfulcharactersinthebook,children 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 卷7 get to experience bely breathing. This effective, selfGcalming techniqueisalsoknownasdiaphragmaticbreathingordeepbreathing. TheWorryGlassesbyDonalisaHelsley ThisbookisaboutalittlegirlnamedMJ.Ittelsthestoryofhow shelearnstodefeatherworries.Althroughthestory,herwonderful counselorMissJessicapatientlyhelpsher.Thebookincludesalistof exercisesdesignedtorelievekids􀆳anxiety.Italsoofferstipstoparents andadultswholivewithanxiouschildren. 21.What􀆳sthecommongroundoftheactivitiesinPookyKnightsmith􀆳s book? A.Encouragingchildrentoexpressanxiety. B.Helpingchildrenincreaseinteligence. C.Measuringchildren􀆳smentalhealth. D.Inspiringchildren􀆳sartistictalent. 22.WhatmethoddoesLoriLiteoffertoloweranxietylevels? A.Journalwriting. B.Controlinganger. C.Belybreathing. D.Holdingbreath. 23.Whichofthefourbooksintroducessome workGoutto manage anxiety? A.TheHealthyCopingColoringBookandJournal B.PleaseExplainAnxietytoMe! C.SeaOtterCove D.TheWorryGlasses B (2024􀅰山东省济宁市三模)Afewyearsago,IwalkedintoPanera andplacedmyorder.AsIsatdown,Inoticedthatatthetablenextto me,therewasanoldermanwithacapeatinghissoupalone.Atthesight ofthis,afeelingofsadnessbegantowashoverme.Whywasheeating alone? Washelonely? Didhewantsomeonetokeephimcompany? Thiswasn􀆳tthefirsttimeI􀆳dfeltsad whenInoticedsomeone eatingalone.Iautomaticalyassumethey􀆳relonelyandneedsomeone tobethereforthem.Forsomereason,eatingwithotherpeopleisthe norm.Modernsocietyhasevolvedtothepointwheremostpeopleeat withothersanddoalmosteveryactivitytogether.Ifweneedtoget lunchbeforeaclass,we􀆳dratheraskaroundtoseeifsomeonewil comewithus.Butisitpossiblewejustdon􀆳twanttoappearlonely? Forme,it􀆳seasytogetpressuredtohavetobearoundother peoplewhenIseeeveryoneelsearoundmeaccompaniedbyafriend almostalthetime.Somanypeoplearealwaysaroundsomeoneelse, andthatmaymakepeoplethinkwealwaysneedsomeonewithusto feelbetteraboutourselves. Butthat􀆳snottrue.Wecanenjoybeingalone—noteveryoneneeds tobeconstantlysurroundedbyfriendstobehappy.Andweshouldn􀆳t beafraidtoeataloneifthat􀆳swhatwewanttodo.Wedon􀆳thavetodo whateveryoneelsedoes. Ultimately,Idon􀆳tthinkI􀆳l evernotgetsadifIseesomeone eatingalone,butI􀆳lbearinmindthatmaybetheyjustwantabreak fromtheworld,ormaybetheypreferitthatway.It􀆳simportantto realizeseeingsomeonedoingsomethingalonedoesn􀆳talways mean they􀆳relonely. 24.Whydoestheauthor mentionherexperienceatPaneraafew yearsago? A.Tointroducethetopicofcaringforoldpeople. B.Tostartthediscussionaboutpeopleeatingalone. C.Todescribeamemorableencounter. D.Toilustratethebenefitsofeatingaloneoutside. 25.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthenormofeatingwithotherpeople? A.Itisagoodwaytoavoidawkwardness. B.Ithelpsmaintainsocialconnections. C.Itiscommonbutdeservesquestioning. D.Itisunreasonableandunacceptable. 26.Howdoestheauthorfeelwhenpeoplearoundherhavecompany butshedoesn􀆳t? A.Uncomfortable. B.Isolated. C.Envious. D.Relaxed. 27.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconvey? A.Socialrelationshipsareunnecessary. B.Peopleneedtobealonetorecharge. C.Lonelinessisunavoidableinourdailylife. D.Beingalonedoesn􀆳tequatetoloneliness. C (2024􀅰新疆维吾尔自治区高考适应性检测)Crowdedstreets, noise,andunattractivegreybuildingscanbeboringandstressful.A solutiontosuchproblemsmaylieinnature,whichcanhavecalming andrenewingpower. Introducingvegetationorcolorfuldesignsmaymakecitiesmore livable.However,growingplantsorcoveringbuildingsinpainttotest theseapproachesisexpensiveandinconvenient.Moreover,studying thesephenomenaoutdoorscanbetricky,asmanyfactorscanaffectthe finalresults.“Measuringpleasureandmotivationinnaturalsettingsis extremelyhard,”explainedProf.YvonneDelevoyeGTurrel ofthe UniversityofLile.“Humanreactionsaresensitivetoenvironmental changes,suchasweatherortraffic.Consequently,weusedvirtual realitytomeasurereactionstothesefactorsinavirtualurbanspace.” Usingvirtualreality,theteamcreatedanimmersive(沉浸式的) urbanenvironmentwitheithernovegetationorsomegreenvegetation, aswelasintroducedcolorfulpatternsontoapath.Thentheyinvited studentstoparticipateinthestudy.WearingaVRheadsetandwalking onthespot,thestudentsspenttimeexploringthevirtualenvironment. Tofindoutwherethevolunteerswerelookingandforhowlong,each headsetincludedaneyetracker. Theresearchersfoundthatthestudentswalkedmoreslowlywhen therewasgreenvegetationpresentintheexperiment,andtheirheart rateincreased.Theywouldspendlesstimelookingatthegroundand moretimeobservingtheirsurroundings.Theseresultsindicatea pleasurableexperience.Brightcolorpatternsalonedidnothavequite thesameupliftingeffectasthegreenvegetation,buttheyinspired interestandpassionofthestudentsandattractedtheirstarewhile increasingtheirheartrate. Virtualreality could bea valuabletoolfor urban planners, enablingthemtovirtualytesttheimpactofvariousfactors.Inthe future,theresearchershopetomaketheVRexperienceeven more immersivetoobtainthemostaccurateresults. 28.WhatdoesDelevoyeGTurrelthinkisdifficultforthesolutionto boringcitylife? A.Sensingpeople􀆳sreactionstopleasure. B.Havingreasonabledesignsforbuildings. C.ApplyingVRtechnologytocityplanning. D.Testingtheeffectsintherealworld. 29.Howdoesvirtualrealityworkinthestudy? A.Bycreatinganimmersivevirtualurbanenvironment. B.Byinvitingstudentstowalkinthestreet. C.Bycoveringthepathwithcolorfulpatterns. D.Bycreatingvirtualparticipants. 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 卷7 30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutbrightcolorpatterns? A.Theyguidedstudentstofindgreensinreallife. B.Theyhelpedstudentscontroltheirstrongemotions. C.Theyawakenedstudents􀆳enthusiasm. D.Theyweakenedtheimpactofvegetation. 31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext? A.Citybuildingstakepleasureawayfrompeople. B.Natureempowerspeopleinspecialways. C.VRhelpstesttheeffectofcolorsandgreensincities. D.Colorsandgreensincitiespromotehumanhealth. D (2024􀅰湖北省华中师大附中高三压轴卷)Formanypeople,itis hardtoimaginewhatitisliketolosetheirsenseofsmel.Knownas “anosmia”,lossofsmelcanhaveasubstantialeffectonouroveral welbeingandqualityoflife.Butwhileasuddenrespiratoryinfection (呼吸道感染)mightleadtoatemporarylossofthisimportantsense, yoursenseofsmel maywel havebeengradualyerodingawayfor yearsduetosomethingelse—airpolution. ExposuretoPM2.5haspreviouslybeenlinkedwithsmelloss, buttypicalyonlyin occupationalorindustrialsettings.Butnew researchisnow startingtorevealthetruescaleandthepotential damagecausedbythepolution webreatheineveryday.Onthe undersideofourbrainsliestheolfactorybulb(嗅球).Thissensitive bitoftissueisessentialfortheenormouslyvariedpictureoftheworld wegetfromoursenseofsmel.It􀆳salsoourfirstlineofdefenseagainst virusesandpolutantsenteringthebrain.But,withrepeatedexposure toPM2.5,thesedefensesslowlygetworndown. “Ourdatashow there􀆳sa1.6to1.7Gfoldincreasedrisk of developinganosmia withsustainedparticulatepolution (粒 状 物 污 染),”says Murugappan Ramanathan,arhinologist.One Mexican studyin2006,whichusedstrongcoffeeandorangeodorsshowedthat residentsof MexicoCity whichoftenstruggleswithairpolution— tendedtohaveapoorersenseofsmelonaveragethanpeoplelivingin ruralareasofthecountry. So,shouldwecarethatairpolutiontowhichwearealexposed— isdamagingoursenseofsmel andcausinganosmia? Clearly,the answerisyes.Ramanathansays,“Airqualitymatters.Ithinkweneed tightregulationsandcontrol.Manypeoplemaynotevenrealizethe polutiontheyareexposedto.Buteventheeveryday,lowlevelair polutionweareexposedtoshouldbetakenmoreseriously.” 32.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“erodingaway”meaninParagraph1? A.Evolving. B.Becomingweak. C.Becomingsharp. D.Appearing. 33.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2? A.ExposuretoPM2.5hasnothingtodowithsmelloss. B.Thepolutionwebreatheinonadailybasismaycauseharm. C.Ournosestopsvirusesandpolutantsfromenteringthebrain. D.Ourdefenseswildisappearquicklywithairpolutionexposure. 34.WhatdoesthestudyrevealaboutpeopleinMexicoCity? A.Theyhavedevelopedanosmiawithairpolution. B.Theirsenseofsmelispoorerthanruralpeople􀆳s. C.Theyoftenconsumestrongcoffee. D.Theytendtohaveagoodsenseofsmel. 35.Whatwiltheauthorprobablytalkaboutnext? A.Howweshouldreacttoairpolution. B.Whatweshoulddotoprotecttheenvironment. C.Whatstepswecantaketorecoverfromanosmia. D.Howwecanimproveourlifequality. 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. (2024􀅰山东省聊城市高三下学期第一次模拟考试)Haveyouever pausedtoseecloudswhenyourushtoyourdestination? There􀆳sa groupofpassionate “treasurefinders”dedicatedtoobservingand capturingthebeautyinthesky—cloudspotters. Cloudspotterstakeamoreseriousapproachtomakesenseofthe sky. 36  JiYun,36,isanexpertincloudspotting.HesetupaWeChat grouptogathertogetherpeoplewithsimilarhobbiesin2013.Asthe numberofgroup memberscontinuedtogrow,Jiandseveralcloud enthusiastscreateddozensofonlinegroupsfordifferentregionsin China,formingtheSkyEnthusiastsAssociationin2019. 37  Powercomesinnumbers.Threeyearsaftertheassociationwas formed,cloudenthusiastsfromaloverChinahadcolectedeverykind ofcloudintheInternationalCloudAtlas,areferencebythe World MeteorologicalOrganization.  38  Cloudspotting,infact,isaninvitationtobeamazedby somethingsocommoneverydaythatwe􀆳vebecomeblindto.“You􀆳re notgoingtobeworryingtoomuchaboutwhatformationitisandwhy itlooksthewayitdoes.”GavinPretorGPinney,founderoftheCloud AppreciationSociety,toldAtlasObscura. Indeed,JiangXinweiinJilinfindscloudspottingrelaxing.Even thoughsheisgoingthroughhertoughestschoolyearingrade12,Jiang maintainsthishobbyasashortbreakfrom herheavyschoolwork. “Observingthecloudshasbecomeahabitforme,”the17GyearGold said.“ 39 ” “Cloudschangeintheblinkofaneye. 40 ”saidJiangNa,a 25GyearGoldcloudspotterinBeijing. A.Currently,therearethousandsofpeopleacrossdifferentgroups. B.Thisoftenleadsustothinkabouttherelationshipbetweenhumans andnature. C.Theytakephotosofthecloudsandmatchthemtocloudtypenames. D.MyworriesandtroublesseemtofadeawayasIlookup. E.Butthatisnottosayalcloudsspottersneedtogotosuchgreat lengths. F.Cloudspottingcanalsomakesomepeoplefeelblue. G.Whentheyrol overthesky,Ifeelthepassageoftimehasa concreteshape. 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. (2024􀅰贵州省贵阳市高三适应性考试)RumeysaGurbuzwasat homeasleepon February6inthecityofIskenderunon Turkey􀆳s Mediterraneancoastwhenamagnitude7.8earthquakeattackedthe region.Thequakecaused 41 damageinIskenderun.Fortunately, herbelovedpetcatLeylawokeherup15minutesbeforetheearthquake  42 ,enablingherto 43 .Whenthequakehit,Gurbuzjumped outthewindowofherhome,only 44 herlegs. “IfIhadn􀆳twokenup,Iwouldhavebeeninthe 45 ,”Gurbuz saidincommentsprovidedtoNewsweekbyanimalwelfarenonprofit HumaneSocietyInternational(HSI).“I  46  heralot.Weare alive,andthereis 47 .” 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 卷7 Afterbeinginjuredinthe quake,Gurbuz was  48  to a hospital.ButshepostedanarticleontheInternetinadesperate attemptto 49  Leyla.HSIsawthe 50 andbegansearchingfor thecatbutfinalywas 51 . KelyDonithan,HSI􀆳sdirectorofanimaldisasterresponsewho washelpingto 52 Leyla,askedGurbuztosendheravoicemessage calingthepet􀆳snameinanattemptto 53 thecatout.Afteralot of 54 ,thetrickworkedandthe 55  petfinalyemergedfrom theruins. 41.A.potential B.significant C.some D.possible 42.A.struck B.stopped C.spread D.accelerated 43.A.help B.shout C.cry D.escape 44.A.protecting B.cutting C.injuring D.losing 45.A.shelter B.ruins C.house D.square 46.A.love B.hurt C.owe D.cheat 47.A.hope B.time C.family D.home 48.A.sent B.returned C.guided D.released 49.A.memorize B.honor C.find D.miss 50.A.notice B.post C.picture D.letter 51.A.unforgettableB.shameful C.satisfying D.unsuccessful 52.A.catch B.await C.expect D.locate 53.A.pul B.attract C.chase D.frighten 54.A.patience B.advice C.passion D.warning 55.A.happy B.surprised C.scared D.sad 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正 确形式. (2024􀅰江苏省盐城市高三模拟)NestleddeepwithintheTibetan PlateauofChina,Yadingboastssomeofthemostimpressivenatural sceneryintheworld.Yading NatureReserveishome56.     three mountains—Chenresig,Chana Dorje,andJampelyang—which 57.     (regard)asholybylocalpeopleandrepresentsympathy, wisdomandpower.Thesetoweringpeaks,eachbeingmorethan6,000 meters,provide 58.     dramatic setting for the attractive landscapesbelow. One59.     (suggest)waytoexplore Yadingistohike alongonepathofthereserve.Forexample,theKoraaroundChana Dorjeoffersa60.     (chalenge)hikewhichtakesyouthrough denseforestsandoversnowGcoveredpasses.Forvisitors61.     preferamoreleisurelypace,theycanenjoyhorsebackrides,takeadip inthehotsprings,or62.     (simple)sitbackandadmirethe viewwhiletastinglocalybrewedyakbuttertea. Ifyou􀆳replanningonvisiting Yading,bearin mindthatit􀆳sa remotelocation63.    thataccommodationoptionsarelimited. However,thereareafewguesthousesavailable,aswel asseveral restaurantsservinglocalcuisine. YadingisoneofChina􀆳sbestkept64.     (secret).Whether you􀆳reanaturelover,ahikingenthusiast,orjustlonging65.     (escape)the hustleand bustle (喧 嚣 )ofcitylife,Yadingis undoubtedlyworthyofaplaceonyourtravelbucketlist. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) (2024􀅰浙江省四校高三联考)你校英文报正在举办“我的书桌情 怀”主题征文活动,请你写一篇短文投稿,介绍你书桌上对你而言有重 要意义的物品,内容包括: 1.物品介绍; 2.物品意义. 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.             第二节 (满分25分) 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. (2024􀅰湖南省长沙市雅礼中学高三模拟考试)Neverin my wildestimaginationdidIpicture myselfstandingonthebackofa runninghorse.I􀆳m notacowgirland don􀆳tevenridehorsesfor pleasure. ButIwasdoingatelevisionfitnessshow,andsomeoneinthe grouphadthebrightideathatweshouldgototherodeo(牛仔竞技表 演)groundsandaskthetrickrideriftheycouldteachmeastunt(特技 表演)todooncamera.Wecouldusethisshortvideoasthenew openingtotheshow.IagreedthestuntwouldbeeyeGcatchingand provehowflexibleafitpersoncanbe. ThatwashowIendedupattherodeogroundswithacamera group,watchingtheremarkableperformancesofthreetalentedyoung cowgirls.Oncetheirshow wasover,weapproachedthem,detailing ourideasforthetelevisionshow. ThecowgirlsaskedmewhichparticularstuntIwasinterestedin learning.Iespecialylikedonestunt—oneofthegirlsledahorseto continuouslyandslowlyrunaroundthegroundswhileoneoftheother girlsranacrossthegroundstowardasmaltrampoline(蹦床).Itwas timedperfectlysothatshejumpedontothetrampoline,upintotheair, andthenontothehorse􀆳sback.Asshelandedonitsback,shestood upandstretchedherarmsoutwardasthehorsecontinuedslowly running.Itlookedimpressive. Theytalkedmethroughthenecessarymoves,stressingthetiming sinceIwouldneedtobeintheairatthecorrecttimewhenthehorse ranpast.Ialonewouldjudgethespeedofthehorseandmyownspeed tojumpontothehorseontime. Itwasclearlydifficult.Iwasalittlehesitant,afraidofbeing unabletodothatwelandslowingdownthefilming.ButIknewthe mostimportantthingformewastoconcentrateonthetaskathand. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答. Thefirsttimeout,Ihitthehorse􀆳sbackpartandfel tothe ground.         At6:00pm,wecompletedthestuntfilming,with myknee injured.           􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 新高考英语答案 —25  M:Youdon􀆳thavetodoso.Actualy,thereareindeed manychancesinthe morningthatyoucangraspto learnEnglish.Forexample,youcanlistentoEnglish newswhileyouaredressingandwashing.Atthesame time,youcanimitateandspeakEnglishloudly.You needtotakeeveryopportunitytolearn. W:Practicemakesperfect,right? M:Yousaidit. Text10 W:HostelsaloverEuropehavechangedgreatlyin thepastyears.Yearsagohostels were mostlyusedby hikersandwalkersinthecountryside,buttodayhostels attractpeoplewhodon􀆳twanttostayatahotel,suchas holidaymakers,businesstravelersandevenoldertourists. Mosttravelersspendnightsathostelsbecauseofthe low price. Group rooms with 4 beds and a shared bathroomforthewholefloorcanbeaslowas15dolarsa night.Asingleroomwithaprivatebathroomcancostup to50dolars.Itmaysoundstrange,buttheeconomiccrisis thatstartedin2008hasmeantmorebusinessforhostels. Manytravelerscannotaffordexpensivehotelsanymore. Moreand moretravelers wanttostayatahostel becauseoftheatmosphere.Itiseasierto meetpeople, makefriendsanddothingstogether.Hostelstodaycan offerInternetcafés,livemusicandkitchensinwhichyou canprepareyourownmeals.Theyalsohelpguestsrent bikes,organizecitytoursorarrangecheaptheatertickets. 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 ⑦2025名校高考全真模拟试题(七) 1-5BAACB 6-10CABAB 11-15CCABB 16-20CCBCA   [语篇解读]本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍的是四本可 以帮助青少年控制焦虑的书籍. 21.A   [解 题 思 路]细 节 理 解 题. 根 据 第 一 段 中 “Fortunately,books can serve as tools for guidingchildrenthroughtheanxiousthoughts andfeelingstheymayexperience.(幸运的是,书 籍可以作为一种工具,引导孩子们克服他们可能 经历 的 焦 虑 思 想 和 感 受.)”和 TheHealthy Coping Coloring Book and Journal by Pooky Knightsmith部 分 的“Thedifferentactivitiescan bebeneficialforselfGexpression.(不 同 的 活 动 对 自我表达是有益的.)”可知,这几本书都是帮助 青少年克服焦虑的,因此 PookyKnightsmith的 书里的活动的共同点是鼓励孩子表达焦虑.故 选 A. 22.C [解题思路]细节理解题.根据SeaOtterCoveby LoriLite部 分 的“Throughplayfulseaottersand otherdelightfulcharactersinthebook,childrenget toexperiencebelybreathing.Thiseffective,selfG calmingtechniqueisalsoknownasdiaphragmatic breathingordeepbreathing.(通过书中顽皮的海獭 和其他可爱的人物,孩子们可以体验腹式呼吸.这 种有效的自我镇静技巧也被称为横膈膜呼吸或深 呼吸.)”可知,LoriLite提供了腹式呼吸这种方法 来降低焦虑水平.故选 C. 23.D [解题思路]细节理解题.根据TheWorryGlasses byDonalisaHelsley部分的“Thebookincludesalist ofexercisesdesignedtorelievekids􀆳anxiety.(这本 书包括了一系列旨在缓解孩子们焦虑的 锻 炼.)” 可知,TheWorryGlasses 介绍了一些管理焦虑的 锻炼方法.故选 D.   [语篇解读]本文是一篇议论文,主要讲的是作者对一 个人独处的一些看法. 24.B [解题思路]推理判断题.根据第一段中“Whywas heeating alone? Was helonely? Did he want someonetokeephimcompany? (他为什么一个人 吃饭? 他孤独吗? 他需要有人陪伴吗?)”和第二段 中“Thiswasn􀆳tthefirsttimeI􀆳dfeltsadwhenI noticed someone eating alone.I automaticaly assumethey􀆳relonelyandneedsomeonetobethere forthem.(这不是我第一次看到有人一个人吃饭时 感到难过了.我自然而然地认为他们很孤独,需要 有人在他 们 身 边.)”可 知,作 者 提 到 她 几 年 前 在 Panera的经历是为了开始讨论人们独自吃饭的问 题.故选B. 25.C [解题思路]推理判断题.根据第二段中“Forsome reason,eating with otherpeopleisthe norm. Modernsocietyhasevolvedtothepoint where mostpeopleeatwithothersanddoalmostevery activitytogether.Ifweneedtogetlunchbeforea class,we􀆳dratheraskaroundtoseeifsomeonewil comewithus.Butisitpossiblewejustdon􀆳twant toappearlonely? (出于某种原因,和别人 一 起 吃 饭是一种常态.现代社会已经发展到大多数人都 和别人一起吃饭,一起做几乎所有的活动.如果我 们需要在上课前吃午饭,我们宁愿问问周围是否有 人会和我们一起去.但有没有可能我们只是不想 显得孤独呢?)”可知,作者认为和别人吃饭的这种 做法很常见,但值得质疑.故选 C. 26.A [解题思路]细节理解题.根据第三段中“Forme, it􀆳seasytogetpressuredtohavetobearound otherpeoplewhenIseeeveryoneelsearoundme accompaniedbyafriendalmostalthetime.(对我 来说,当我看到身边的每个人几乎都有朋友陪伴 时,我很容易感到压力.)”可知,当她周围的人都 有人陪 伴,而 她 却 没 有 时,作 者 感 到 不 舒 服,故 选 A. 27.D [解题思路]推 理 判 断 题.根 据 最 后 一 段 中“It􀆳s important to realize seeing someone doing something alone doesn􀆳t always mean they􀆳re lonely.(重要的是要意识到,看到某人独自做某事 并不总是意味着他们孤独.)”可知,作者想要传达 的信息是独处并不等于孤独.故选 D.   [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文.文章介绍了利用虚 拟现实创造虚拟的城市环境来帮助测试自然对人的影响 的研究. 28.D [解题思路]细节理解题.根据第一段中“Crowded streets,noise,andunattractivegreybuildingscan be boring and stressful. A solution to such problems may lie in nature, which can have calmingandrenewingpower.(拥挤的街道、噪音和 没有吸引力的灰色建筑会让人感到无聊和压力. 解决这些问题的办法可能在于大自然,它具有镇 静和恢复活力的力量.)”和第二段中“‘Measuring pleasure and motivation in natural settings is extremely hard,’ explained Prof. Yvonne DelevoyeGTurreloftheUniversityofLile.(Lile 大学的 YvonneDelevoyeGTurrel 教授解释说:“在 自然环境中测量快乐和动机是非常困难的.”)”可 知,解决无聊的城市生活的办法的困难在于在现 实世界中测试它的效果.故选 D. 29.A [解题思路]细 节 理 解 题.根 据 第 三 段 中“Using virtualreality,theteamcreatedanimmersive(沉 浸 式 的 ) urban environment with either no 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 新高考英语答案 —26  vegetationorsomegreenvegetation,as wel as introducedcolorfulpatternsontoapath.(利 用 虚 拟现实技术,该团队创造了一个沉浸式的城市环 境,要么没有植被,要么有一些绿色植被,并在路 径上引入了彩色图案)”可知,虚拟现实通过创造 一个沉浸式的虚拟城市环境在研究中发挥作用. 故选 A. 30.C [解题思路]推 理 判 断 题.根 据 倒 数 第 二 段 中 “Brightcolorpatternsalonedidnothavequitethe sameupliftingeffectasthegreenvegetation,but theyinspiredinterestandpassionofthestudents andattractedtheirstare whileincreasingtheir heartrate.(明亮的色彩图案本身并没有绿色植被 那么令人振奋的效果,但它们激发了学生们的兴 趣和激情,吸引了他们的目光,同时增加了他们的 心率)”可知,鲜艳的色彩图案唤醒了学生的激情. 故选 C. 31.C [解题思路]主旨大意题.通读全文,尤其是第二段 中“‘Measuringpleasureandmotivationinnatural settings is extremely hard,’ explained Prof. Yvonne DelevoyeGTurrel of the University of Lile.(Lile大学的 YvonneDelevoyeGTurrel 教授 解释说:“在自然环境中测量快乐和动机是非常困 难的.”)”和“Consequently,weusedvirtualreality tomeasurereactionstothesefactorsinavirtual urbanspace.(因此,我们使用虚拟现实来测量在虚 拟城市空间中对这些因素的反应.)”可知,本文主 要讲的是利用虚拟现实创造虚拟的城市环境来帮 助测试自然对人的影响的研究,因此本文的主旨是 C 选 项 “VR helpstesttheeffectofcolorsand greensincities.(VR 有助于测试城市中颜色和绿 色的效果.)”.故选 C.   [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文.文章介绍了空气污 染对嗅觉丧失是有影响的. 32.B [解题思路]词义猜测题.根据划线词上文“Known as‘anosmia’,lossofsmelcanhaveasubstantial effectonouroveral welbeingandqualityoflife. (嗅觉丧失被称为“嗅觉缺失症”,会对我们的整体 健康 和 生 活 质 量 产 生 重 大 影 响)”及 “asudden respiratoryinfection(呼吸道感染)mightleadtoa temporarylossofthisimportantsense(突然的呼吸 道感染可能会导致这种重要感觉的暂时丧失)”可 知,此处是在说嗅觉的丧失.由此可知,划线短语 erodingaway意为“逐渐消失”,和 becomingweak 意思相近,故选B. 33.B [解题思路]推理判断题.根据第二段中“Butnew researchisnowstartingtorevealthetruescaleand thepotentialdamagecausedbythepolution we breatheineveryday.(但新的研究现在开始揭示我 们每天呼吸的污染的真实规模和潜在危害)”可推 知,我 们 每 天 吸 入 的 污 染 可 能 会 造 成 伤 害.故 选B. 34.B [解题思路]细节理解题.根据倒数第二段中“One Mexicanstudyin2006,whichusedstrongcoffee andorangeodorsshowedthatresidentsofMexico City which oftenstruggles with airpolution— tendedtohaveapoorersenseofsmelonaverage thanpeoplelivinginruralareasofthecountry. (2006年,墨西哥的一项研究使用了浓郁的咖啡和 橙味,结果显示,经常与空气污染作斗争的墨西哥 城居民的平均嗅觉往往比生活在该国农村地区的 人差)”可知,这项研究揭示了墨西哥城人的嗅觉比 农村人差.故选B. 35.A [解题思路]推 理 判 断 题.根 据 最 后 一 段 中“But eventheeveryday,lowlevelairpolutionweare exposedtoshouldbetakenmoreseriously.(但即 使是我们每天暴露在低水平的空气污染中,也应 该更加重视)”可推知,作者接下来可能会谈论我 们应该如何应对空气污染.故选 A.   [语篇解读]本文是一篇新闻报道,主要介绍的是云观 测者JiYun的故事. 36.C  [解题思路]空 前 “Cloudspotterstakea more seriousapproachtomakesenseofthesky.(云观 测者采取更严肃的方法来理解天空.)”讲的是云 观测者的工作,空格处应该继续说云观测者还要 干什么,C 选 项“Theytakephotosoftheclouds andmatchthemtocloudtypenames.(他 们 拍 摄 云的照片,并将它们与云的类型名称相匹配.)”说 明了云观测者除了做空前的事情外还做什么,因 此 C选项承接上文,符合语境,故选 C. 37.A   [解 题 思 路]空 前 “Asthenumberofgroup memberscontinuedtogrow,Jiandseveralcloud enthusiastscreateddozensofonlinegroupsfor differentregionsin China,forming the Sky EnthusiastsAssociationin2019.(随着小组成员 数量的持续增长,Ji和几位云爱好者在中国不同 地区创建了数十个在线小组,并于2019年成立 了 Sky Enthusiasts Association.)”说 明 了 Sky EnthusiastsAssociation的成立,空格处应该说这 个协会的相关情况,A 选项“Currently,thereare thousandsofpeopleacrossdifferentgroups.(目 前,有成千上万的人来自不同的群体.)”说明了 协会里有成千上万的人,是关于这个协会的,因 此 A选项承接上文,符合语境,故选 A. 38.E [解题思路]空 后 “Cloudspotting,infact,isan invitationtobeamazedbysomethingsocommon everydaythatwe􀆳vebecomeblindto.(事实上,观 云是一种邀请,让我们对日常生活中常见的,而我 们却视而不见的东西感到惊讶.)”说明观云其实 很容易做到,也就是不那么困难,E选项“Butthat isnottosayalcloudsspottersneedtogotosuch greatlengths.(但这并不是说所有的云观测者都需 要花这么大的力气)”说明云观测者不需要费那么 大劲,也就 是 观 云 是 挺 容 易 做 到 的,因 此 引 起 下 文,符合语境,故选 E. 39.D [解题思路]空前“Observingthecloudshasbecome ahabitforme(观云已经成为我的习惯)”是Jiang Xinwei在谈论观云对自己的影响,空格处也应该 是这方面的内容,D选项“Myworriesandtroubles seemtofadeawayasIlookup.(当我抬头时,我的 担忧和 烦 恼 似 乎 都 消 失 了.)”说 明 的 是 观 云 对 JiangXinwei的影响,因此承接上文,符合语境,故 选 D. 40.G [解题思路]空前“Cloudschangeintheblinkofan eye.(云在眨眼之间变化.)”说明了云变化得很快, 是描述云 的,空 格 处 也 应 该 是 描 述 云 的,G 选 项 “Whentheyroloverthesky,Ifeelthepassageof timehasaconcreteshape.(当它们在天空翻滚时, 我感觉时间的流逝有了具体的形状.)”也是描述 云的,说明了云翻滚时JiangNa的感觉,因此承接 上文,符合语境,故选 G.   [语篇解读]这 是 一 篇 记 叙 文.文 章 主 要 讲 述 了 RumeysaGurbuz所在的城市遭遇严重地震,多亏了她的 猫莱拉,她及时逃生了,只伤到了腿.她最终也在动物福 利组织的帮助下找回了受惊的莱拉. 41.B [解题思路]句意:地震在伊斯肯德伦造成了严重的 破坏.A.potential潜 在 的;B.significant严 重 的, 重要的;C.some一些;D.possible可能的.根据上 文 “Rumeysa Gurbuz was at home asleep on February6inthecityofIskenderunonTurkey􀆳s 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 新高考英语答案 —27  Mediterranean coast when a magnitude 7.8 earthquakeattackedtheregion.(2月6日,土耳其 地中海 沿 岸 城 市 伊 斯 肯 德 伦 发 生 7.8 级 地 震, RumeysaGurbuz正在家中睡觉)”可知,此处指地 震造成了严重的破坏.故选B. 42.A [解题思路]句意:幸运的是,她心爱的宠物猫莱拉 在地震发生前15分钟叫醒了她,使她得以逃生. A.struck打,袭 击;B.stopped 停 止;C.spread 传 播;D.accelerated 加 速. 根 据 上 文 “beforethe earthquake”此处指地震袭来应用动词struck.后 文“thequakehit”也是提示.故选 A. 43.D [解题思路]句意同 上.A.help帮 助;B.shout叫 喊;C.cry 哭 泣;D.escape逃 走.根 据 上 文 “her belovedpetcatLeyla wokeherup15 minutes beforetheearthquake”可知,因为被猫 叫 醒,她 得 以从地震中逃生.故选 D. 44.C [解题思路]句意:地震来袭时,Gurbuz从她家的窗 户跳 了 出 去,只 伤 了 腿.A.protecting 保 护;B. cutting切割;C.injuring受 伤;D.losing失 去.根 据后文“Afterbeinginjuredinthequake”此处指她 的腿受伤了.故选 C. 45.B [解题思路]句意:“如果我没有醒来,我就会在废墟 里,”Gurbuz在动物福利非营利组织国际人道协会 向«新闻周 刊»提 供 的 评 论 中 说.A.shelter庇 护 所;B.ruins废 墟;C.house房 子;D.square广 场. 根据上文“IfIhadn􀆳twokenup,Iwouldhavebeen inthe”为虚拟语气可知,此处指没有从地震中逃生 就会被埋在废墟里.故选B. 46.C [解题思路]句意:我欠她很多.A.love爱;B.hurt 伤害;C.owe欠钱;D.cheat欺骗.根据上文可知, 她的猫救了她的命,所以说欠她很多,owesb.alot 表示“亏欠某人很多”.故选 C. 47.A [解题思路]句意:我们还活着,还有希望.A.hope 希望;B.time时间;C.family家庭;D.home家.根 据上文“Wearealive,andthereis”指活着就有希 望.故选 A. 48.A [解题思路]句意:在地震中受伤后,Gurbuz被送往 医院.A.sent送;B.returned 返 回;C.guided 指 导;D.released释 放.根 据 后 文“toahospital”可 知,她因为受伤被送往医院了.故选 A. 49.C [解题思路]句意:但她在网上发了一篇文章非常想 找到 莱 拉.A.memorize记 住;B.honor尊 重;C. find 找 到;D.miss 错 过. 根 据 后 文 “began searchingforthecat”可知,发帖是为了找到自己的 猫莱拉.故选 C. 50.B [解题思路]句意:HSI看到了这个帖子,开始寻找 这只猫,但最终没有成功.A.notice通知;B.post 帖子;C.picture图片;D.letter信.呼 应 上 文“she postedanarticleontheInternet”指看到网上发布 找猫的帖子.故选B. 51.D [解题思路]句意同上.A.unforgettable难 忘 的; B.shameful羞愧的;C.satisfying令人满意 的;D. unsuccessful不 成 功 的. 根 据 上 文 “butfinaly was”中 but表 示 转 折,说 明 找 猫 没 有 成 功.故 选 D. 52.D [解题思路]句意:帮助找到莱拉的动物灾难应对 主管凯利􀅰多尼森让 Gurbuz给她发一条叫着莱 拉名字的语音信息,试图把这只猫吸引出来.A. catch抓住;B.await等待;C.expect期待;D.locate 定 位,找 到.根 据 上 文 “Kely Donithan,HSI􀆳s director of animal disaster response who was helpingto”可知,主管凯利􀅰多尼森想要帮助找到 莱拉,即确定猫的位置,故选 D. 53.B [解题思路]句意同上.A.pul 拉;B.attract吸引; C.chase追 赶;D.frighten 使 害 怕.根 据 上 文 “a voicemessagecalingthepet􀆳snameinanattempt to”可知,信息的目的是为了吸引猫听到主人的声 音出来.故选B. 54.A [解题思路]句意:经过一番耐心等待,这招奏效 了,受 惊 的 宠 物 终 于 从 废 墟 中 钻 了 出 来.A. patience耐心;B.advice建议;C.passion激情;D. warning警告.根据上文可知要通过声音吸引猫 出来需要耐心.故选 A. 55.C  [解 题 思 路]句 意 同 上.A.happy 快 乐 的;B. surprised惊讶 的;C.scared 害 怕 的;D.sad 悲 伤 的.根 据 后 文 “petfinaly emergedfrom the ruins”可知,猫因为地震受惊,最终从废墟里出来 了.故选 C.   [语篇解读]这是一篇说明文.文章主要介绍了亚丁 自然保护区的特色. 56.[解题思路]考查介词.句意:亚丁自然保护区有三座 山———仙乃日、夏诺多吉和央迈勇,它们被当地人视为 圣山,代表着同情、智慧和力量.短语behometo表示 “是􀆺􀆺的家园”.故填to. [参考答案]to 57.[解题思路]考查动词时态、语态和主谓一致.句意同 上.短语beregardedas表示“被视为􀆺􀆺”,陈述事实 用一般现在时,且定语从句中谓语与先行词 mountains 保持一致,用复数.故填areregarded. [参考答案]areregarded 58.[解题思路]考查冠词.句意:这些高耸的山峰,每座 都超过6000米,为下面迷人的风景提供了一个戏剧 性的背景.此处setting为泛指,且dramatic是发音以 辅音音素开头的单词.故填a. [参考答案]a 59.[解题思路]考查形容词.句意:探索亚丁的一个建议 是沿着保护区的一条小路徒步旅行.修饰名词 way用 形容词suggested“被建议的”,故填suggested. [参考答案]suggested 60.[解题思路]考查形容词.句意:例如,夏诺多吉的朝 圣之路提供了一个具有挑战性的徒步旅行,带你穿过 茂密的森林和白雪覆盖的隘口.修饰名词 hike应用 形容词chalenging,故填chalenging. [参考答案]chalenging 61.[解题思路]考查定语从句.句意:对于喜欢悠闲生活 的游客来说,他们可以骑马,泡温泉,或者只是坐下来 欣赏风景,品尝当地酿造的牦牛酥油茶.定语从句修 饰先 行 词 visitors,在 从 句 作 主 语,指 人,故 填 who/ that. [参考答案]who/that 62.[解题思路]考查副词.句意同上.修饰动词sit应用 副词simply,故填simply. [参考答案]simply 63.[解题思路]考 查 连 词.句 意:如 果 你 计 划 去 亚 丁 旅 游,请记住这是一个偏远的地方,住宿选择也很有限. 此处连接两个宾语从句,为并列关系,应用连词and. 故填and. [参考答案]and 64.[解题思路]考查名词的数.句意:亚丁是中国保守得 最好的秘密之一.此处为oneof+最高级+可数名词 复数.故填secrets. [参考答案]secrets 65.[解题思路]考查非谓语动词.句意:无论你是一个自 然爱好者,一个徒步爱好者,或者只是渴望逃离喧嚣的 城市生活,亚丁无疑是值得你的旅行清单上的一个地 方.短语longtodosth.表示“渴望做某事”.故填to escape. [参考答案]toescape 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 新高考英语答案 —28  书面表达    Mydeskhasaccompanied meformanyyears,and someoftheitemsonitdohavespecialmeaningsforme. Ofalthethingsonmydesk,theclockontheleft sideisthe most meaningfulfor me.Itisan obvious reminderofthesaying:Timeandtidewaitfornoman. WheneverIwanttobelazy,thesoundoftheclocktels metovaluetime.Besides,thebookshelfinthemiddle indicatesthepowerofknowledge.Thebooks,whether textbooksorextracurricularones,satisfy mycuriosity, offer meexcelentstoriesandenrich mylife.Ican􀆳t imaginehowboringmylifewouldbewithoutthem. Ihope mydesk wil alwaysbeapartofmylife, witnessmyprogressandleadmetoasuccessfullife. 读后续写 Thefirsttimeout,Ihitthehorse􀆳sbackpartand felltotheground.“Icandothis”,repeatingtomyselfto increasemyconfidence,Ipicked myselfupand walked backtothestartingpoint.AftertryingagainandagainI figuredoutthetimingandcouldsuccessfulylandonthe horseback.Thenanotherchalengecame,Ineededto standonthebackofthehorsewithmyarmsstretchedas thehorsecontinueditsrun.Manyattemptsweremadeand finalyIdidit. At6:00pm,wecompletedthestuntfilming,with mykneeinjured.I wassoexcited despitethe pain. ThoughthedoctorlaterreportedImuststayinbedfora whilebecauseofmykneeinjury,Ihadnoregrets.I􀆳mnot atrickrider,butbeliefinmyselfmademeone.Forme,it waslikedoingtheimpossible.And whentheviewers watchedit,Iwantedthemtounderstandthatgettinginto good physical shape meant they could also do the impossible. 附:听力参考材料 Text1 W:Everythingsmelsinvitinghere. M:Itdoes.Whatarewegoingtobuy? W:Thesesteamedcheeseburgerslooksodelicious.Oh, theblueberriesonthatcakelooksofresh.Let􀆳sget bothofthem. Text2 W:Howdoyoubehaveifyoumeetabear? M:Climbthetreesifpossible.Iftherearen􀆳tany,stand stilorliedown. W:What􀆳stheworstthingyoucando? M:Trytorunaway. Text3 M:Didyougototheexhibitionyesterday? W:No,I􀆳m goingtomorrow.I􀆳dintendedtovisit my sister,but she went to her office to fetch the document. M:Whatdidyoudothen? W:ItwassocoolthatIjustwentforawalkinthepark. Text4 M:Iwouldnowliketoproposeatoasttoourhonorguest, MrsGates.Ihopethatourcooperationwilbefruitful andtoourmutualbenefit. W:Thankyou,Mr.Liu. Text5 W:Couldyousharethesecretsofyoursuccessinthe LondonMarathon? M:Ipracticerunninginthehils,whichareaboutthree thousandmetershigh.SowhenIrantheraceatsea level,mybodyhadalthisextraenergytohelpitrun faster. Text6 M:HeloCamile,what􀆳sthatyou􀆳rereading? W:ItiscaledTheWomanin White writtenby Wilkie Colins. M:Oh,isitinspiredbyanactualcriminalcaselikehisThe Moonstone? W:Wel sortof,butinthis novel,the person who investigatesisnotapolicemanlikeSergeantCuff.He isanoldteacher. M:Soundsexciting.CanIborrowitafteryoufinishit? W:Sure,itmaytakemeawhilethoughbecauseitisina Frenchversion,andIhavetoreadslowly. Text7 W:Spacetravelisalwaysdangerous.Thatis whythe taikonaut,I mean,Chineseastronautsarenational heroes. M:Yes,buthumansaren􀆳tbuilttoliveinspaceandbeing therecanbringserioushealthrisks. W:Wel,whatarethealternatives? M:Insteadofsendingpeoplewecansendrobotsequipped withcamerasandothertoolstodoobservationsforus. Whatdoyouthink? W:Ibelieverobotsandcomputerscanneverreplacehuman experience.Explorationisabouttakingrisks.Without risks,wecannotlearnanythingnew. Text8 M:Idon􀆳tlikemyChinesefriendscalingmeLaowai.It makesmefeelthatIamnotoneofthem. W:Actualy,Chinesepeoplewanttotreatyouasoneof themforpeersandcoleagues.“Lao”conveysacertain degreeof warmth.Laowang,LaoliandLaowual expressthispointby placing “Lao”infrontofa surname. M:Wel,Chinesepeoplearefriendly,butoccasionaly somepeopletendto beoverlyenthusiastic.I was readinganewspaperinthesubwayonetimeanda personsuddenlypokedhisheadovermyshoulderand helpedhimselftomypaper. W:Aha,thisis Chinese hospitality.Ihad asimilar experience,too.Ialwaysfeelspoiledtobetheguest inaChinesehousehold.Thehostwouldkeepputting foodonmyplatedespitethefactthatImaynotlike certainfood. Text9 W:James,wouldyouliketogotothetheatrenextweek whenyou􀆳reinSeattle? M:Yes,I􀆳dliketodothat.Doyouknowwhat􀆳sonatthe ParamountTheatre? W:Letmehavealook.Theatres,umoh,there􀆳sanew productionofRomeoandJuliet. M:I􀆳mnotsurethatIfeellikesittingthroughfourhours ofShakespeare.Whatelseisthere? W:There􀆳sanew playcaledTheHeadoftheSnake that􀆳sonattheRiversideTheatre. M:What􀆳sthatabout? W:Ican􀆳tremember,butithadgoodreviews. M:Nice.Ihopeit wil beas good as NeilSimon􀆳s BarefootinthePark. W:Wel,Isee.It􀆳sonlyonfortwomoreweeks.I􀆳lcal upthewebsitetheatrenowtoconfirmavailabilityand buyticketsfromthetheatreboxofficewhereonlya fewsubwaystopsaway. 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 新高考英语答案 —29  Text10 MynameisEreneGerrard,andI􀆳mheretotelyou aboutateacherwhobreathebeliefintostudentswhomay nothavebelievedinthemselves,includingme.Legendary journalistDanRatheroncesaidhisdream began witha teacherwhobelievedinhim,whopushedhimandledhim tothenexthighaltitude.Thesewordsrangverytruefor me.WhenIjoinedthenewspaperstaffasafreshman,our journalismadvisorwasRichardGenee.Asateacher,Mr. Geneehadanextraordinarygiftforreachinghisstudents. Hewasalwaysrelatedtohisstudentsinsuchawaythatit feltasthough we werespeaking withatrustedfriend ratherthansomeonewhodeterminedourgrades.WhenI attemptedtogiveup myeditorpositionbecauseofthe mercilesscriticismfromotherstaffmembers,Mr.Genee refused.Hiswordsechoedinside myheadonceagain, “Youdon􀆳tgettogiveup.”Today,I􀆳mblessedtobea publishedauthor withseveralbestGselingbooksto my credit.How wonderfulitistobeabletoexpress my overwhelminggratitudetoMr.Genee—whoseadviceput meonthepaththatIwalkaltheseyearslater! 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 ⑧2025名校高考全真模拟试题(八) 1-5BCBAA 6-10CABBC 11-15ABCAB 16-20CCACB   [语篇解读]本文是一篇应用文.文章介绍了皇后镇 的四个最适合散步的景点. 21.C [解题思路]细节理解题.根据QueenstownGardens下 面的“TheQueenstownGardensTrailisawheelchairG accessibletrailjustafew minutesfrom central Queenstown.(皇后镇花园步道是一条轮椅无障碍 步道,距离皇后镇中心仅几分钟路程.)”可知,此景 点轮椅可以进入,因此对于残疾人而言,是最佳选 择.故选 C. 22.D [解题思路]细节理解题.根据 ArrowRiverTrail 下面 的 “Backin Arrowtown,it􀆳slovelytowalk alongthe river and amongstthe trees before rejoiningArrowtown􀆳squaintstreetstoadmirethe caféculture,discovertheregion􀆳shistoryorgraba pintinthesunshine.(回到箭镇,在重新回到箭镇 古色古香的街道欣赏咖啡馆文化、发现该地区的 历史或在阳光下喝一品脱啤酒之前,沿着河流和 树林漫步是一件很愉快的事.)”可知,此处可了解 当地历史.故选 D. 23.B [解题思路]目的意图题.根据文章第一段第二句 “Here􀆳salistoflocalpicksthat wil helpyou discoverthe best walksaround Queenstown,a walkers􀆳paradise,foreveryageandability.(这里 有一份当地精选的清单,可以帮助你发现皇后镇这 片步行者的天堂,适合每个年龄和能力的人.)”并 结合下文内容可知,本文主要向读者介绍了皇后镇 的四个最适合散步的景点,因此文章的写作目的是 告知读者.故选B.   [语篇解读]本文是一篇说明文.文章简单介绍了一 本书Like,书中作者将人与锡罐、游泳池、蘑菇和鬣狗等进 行比较,揭示出作为“人”的我们所具有的独有的特征. 24.C [解题思路]词句猜测题.根据文章第一段中“This fairlystraightforwardobservationistheopening spreadofLike,written by Annie Barrows.It establishesasomewhatoddyetmatterGofGfacttone withayoungboyaddressingthereader.(这 个 相 当直接的评论是安妮􀅰巴罗斯写的«Like»的开篇. 它建立了一种有点奇怪但实事求是的语气,一个小 男孩向读者讲话.)”和下文“Wearenotatallike tincans.Wearenotshapedliketincans.We cannotholdtomatosauceliketincans.Ifyouopen upourlids,nothinggoodhappens.Wearenotat alliketincans.(我们一点也不像锡罐.我们的形 状不像锡罐.我们不能像锡罐一样装番茄酱.如 果你打开我们的盖子,不会有什么好事发生.我们 一点也不像锡罐.)”可知,书的开头一章,叙述方式 有些不寻常.结合本句后面作者将人与锡罐比较, 以此说明人的本性可以推测本句意为,“在接下来 的章节,事情变 得 更 加 不 寻 常􀆺􀆺”.由 此 可 知, quizzical意为“不同寻常的”.故选 C. 25.A [解题思路]细节理解题.根据文章第二段“Weare notatalliketincans.Wearenotshapedliketin cans.Wecannotholdtomatosauceliketincans.If youopenupourlids,nothinggoodhappens.We arenotatalliketincans.(我们一点也不像锡罐. 我们的形状不像锡罐.我们不能像锡罐一样装番 茄酱.如果你打开我们的盖子,不会有什么好事 发生.我 们 一 点 也 不 像 锡 罐.)”和 第 三 段 “Like nextmatchespeople withtheswimming pools, ‘Wearealittlebitmorelikeaswimmingpoolthan atincan.Wehavewaterandchemicalsanddirt insideus.Butunlikeaswimmingpoolwedon􀆳t have people splashing around inside us.’ Mushrooms,welearn,differfromtincansand swimmingpoolsbybeingalive,andbygrowing andreproducing—humantraits,too! Mushrooms, however,don􀆳thavemouthsandbrains.Butwait: Hyenashavealthat.(«Like»接下来将人们与游 泳池相匹配,“我们更像一个游泳池而不是一个锡 罐.我们体内有水、化学物质和污垢.但不像 游 泳池,我们不会有人在里面溅水.”我们了解到,蘑 菇与锡罐 和 游 泳 池 的 不 同 之 处 在 于 它 是 有 生 命 的,而且还能生长和繁殖———这也是人类的特征! 然而,蘑菇没有嘴和大脑.但是等等:鬣狗拥有所 有这些.)”可知,文章将锡罐、游泳池、蘑菇和鬣狗 与人类 逐 个 比 较.锡 罐 能 盛 东 西,而 人 脑 不 能. 人体与游泳池有着类似的内容,但人体内没有人 在游泳.蘑菇是活的,更像人类,但没有嘴巴和大 脑.鬣狗有嘴巴和大脑,最像人类.故选 A. 26.B [解题思路]推理判断题.根据文章第二段“Weare notatalliketincans.Wearenotshapedliketin cans.Wecannotholdtomatosauceliketincans.If youopenupourlids,nothinggoodhappens.We arenotatalliketincans.(我们一点也不像锡罐. 我们的形状不像锡罐.我们不能像锡罐一样装番 茄酱.如果你打开我们的盖子,不会有什么好事发 生.我们一点也不像锡罐.)”和第三段“Likenext matchespeoplewiththeswimmingpools,‘Weare alittlebitmorelikeaswimmingpoolthanatin can.Wehavewaterandchemicalsanddirtinside us.Butunlikeaswimmingpoolwedon􀆳thave peoplesplashingaroundinsideus.’Mushrooms, welearn,differfromtincansandswimmingpools bybeingalive,andbygrowingandreproducing— 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋 􀪋

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