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25届高三12月一诊模拟考试
英语参考答案
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67.范文
From that day on, I didn’t talk to Alex. Each day at school, I navigated the hallways with a new route, avoiding the places he frequented. The shared excitement that once connected us was replaced by a painful silence. Alex tried to do something to mend it. One day, he even left me a note, trying to comfort me. But I looked at him coldly, “Leave me alone.” I knew I was hurting him, but the sting of rejection was too fresh, and I couldn’t find the words to bridge the gap.
Finally, Mom talked with me, saying Alex wasn’t the one to blame. She reminded me that success and failure were parts of life’s journey. “You should have congratulated your friend on this instead of feeling pitiful for yourself,” she said seriously. It suddenly struck me that how unfairly I treated Alex. Seized by guilt, I followed mom’s advice and left Alex a note, expressing my feelings—not as an apology, but as a step towards healing and rebuilding our bond. It was time to face my fears and embrace the reality that our friendship could weather this storm.
1.B
【难度】0.85
【原文】M: Hi, I just filled out these forms. Should I do anything else before interviewing with the boss?
W: Our boss is away on business. Our manager will interview you. But please sign in with the secretary first.
2.A
【难度】0.85
【原文】M: Are we going to see the latest movie tonight with Brad and Sandra?
W: I think it will just be the two of us. Brad isn’t feeling well and Sandra will work at the library until 11:00 p.m.
3.B
【难度】0.65
【原文】M: I’m just going through my bill from the bank and there’s a $70 payment to Greens on the 4th of June. I don’t recognize it.
W: That is the restaurant we went to with Julie. We celebrated her birthday there.
M: Oh yes, I remember now.
4.B
【难度】0.85
【原文】M: I need to write some questions for a competition in our class. I was thinking of movies, but that might be too hard.
W: Why not make the questions about books we have read in English class? Everyone should be familiar with them.
M: That’s a great idea.
5.C
【难度】0.85
【原文】M: It seems you are always on your phone. How long do you spend looking at it?
W: I spend most of my screen time learning French, but today I’ve only looked at it for half an hour. I have been lying on the beach for a long while.
6.C 7.A
【难度】0.65
【原文】M: I can’t believe we’re sitting on a beach at 5:00 a. m.
W: We have to get here early to see the sun come up. Is your camera ready?
M: Yes, it’s set to take a photo every minute.
W: It seems like a lot of effort, but it will be worth it.
M: I hope so. I really want to show our film teacher my skills.
W: You will. When the sun comes up and shines on the water, it will be like magic.
M: I hope it won’t take long. I want to go back to bed.
8.C 9.A
【难度】0.65
【原文】W: Hi, John.
M: Hi, honey. Good news! All my work here will be finished by Thursday. And I’ll get home on Friday.
W: Oh, that’s wonderful. I just can’t wait to see you. And the kids will be very excited. What time are you coming back exactly?
M:3:50 in the afternoon. Can you come and meet me at the airport?
W: Oh, no. I’ll be in a parent-teacher meeting at that time.
M: Don’t worry. I’ll call my brother Jim and see if he’ll be free.
W: OK. I’ll be home around 5:00 p. m. And we can have a big family dinner together at home.
M: Fantastic! See you on Friday.
W: See you soon. Have a nice trip!
10.B 11.B 12.A
【难度】0.65
【原文】M: Have you watched the news about the earthquakes in Turkey?
W: Yes. There has been so much loss and injury. Is there anything we can do?
M: Yes, there are a number of charities who are looking for money and other goods.
W: Okay, I will search online and find their bank details, so that I can send some money to help.
M: Many of the volunteers have been using dogs to help find people who were under the fallen buildings. Perhaps we can send the dogs some toys and snacks.
W: That’s a great idea.
M: We could also send clothes to people who have lost their homes, especially the children.
W: Yes, and we could ask our classmates to donate things they no longer need.
M: Okay. I’ll post on social media. You look for contact details.
W: Will do.
13.A 14.B 15.B 16.C
【难度】0.65
【原文】M: What do you think of this painting?
W: It’s very dark. I’m not sure I like it. It looks like a bad dream.
M: It’s called Heart of Darkness and is meant to show the artist’s fear of failure.
W: It’s similar to the one we saw last year in New York called The Cave.
M: I guess they are both dealing with themes of fear.
W: Yes, but in that one, there is a little orange light, showing there is a way out.
M: It could also be seen as a sign of hope.
W: I guess so. I hadn’t really considered that.
M: I take it that you don’t want to buy it for our living room then?
W: It can perfectly fit in with the living room, but not at that price. I wonder who would pay $50,000 for it.
M: Someone already has. The red circle next to the name of the painting means it has been sold.
W: The artist must be happy with that. This is his first London gallery show.
M: Well, he’s over there. Why don’t we go talk to him?
W: OK.
17.C 18.C 19.A 20.A
【难度】0.4
【原文】The Fast Runner 3000 are running shoes like no other. Designed both for road and off-road running, the Fast Runner 3000 are the perfect all-in-one athletic shoes. We have invited professional athletes to test our shoes. They said they were the best shoes on the market. Not only are they light to run in, they are also super quick. Many athletes recorded their best running times when wearing the shoes. Customers always value the design most when buying shoes. Available in white, black, and blue, the Fast Runner 3000 are stylish and cool. What’s more, they are made of recyclable materials, so they are more environment-friendly. There is no need to say that the Fast Runner 3000 are something you’d wear outdoors, and it is also a wise choice to wear them in the office. They will make you enjoy your work time. But please remember, don’t wear them on a rainy day. They aren’t waterproof. The shoes are sold at $80 at local shops. But if you place an order at our official online shop, you can get 10% off! Buy them right away and be the coolest runner in town!
21.C 22.D 23.B
【难度】0.85
【知识点】应用文、公益活动(组织机构)
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要主要介绍了联合国志愿者(UNV)计划的在线志愿服务项目,包括其目的、要求、服务规则、参与流程以及如何加入等信息。
21.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Through it, you can connect with UN agencies, governments, public institutions and civil society organizations — from any device, anywhere in the world. While extending your network, you can also get first-hand practical experience.(通过这个平台,你可以使用任何设备,在世界上的任何地方与联合国机构、政府、公共机构和民间社会组织建立联系。在拓展人脉的同时,你也可以获得第一手的实践经验。)”可知,志愿者通过UNV计划可以获得第一手的实践经验。故选C。
22.细节理解题。根据文章Requirements部分中的“As an Online Volunteer, you can only support organizations remotely in assignments up to 20 hours per week for a maximum of 12 weeks for each assignment.(作为在线志愿者,你只能远程支持组织,每项任务每周最多工作20小时,每项任务最长持续12周。)”可知,申请者的要求之一是每项任务最多工作12周。故选D。
23.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“Want to join us? Please click here.(想加入我们吗?请点击这里。)”可知,点击该链接可能会跳转到申请加入UNV的网站,因此申请加入UNV的方式是通过访问一个网站。故选B。
24.C 25.D 26.A 27.A
【难度】0.65
【知识点】个人经历、记叙文、哲理感悟
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者从过度依赖自助材料寻求自我改善,到最终学会接受自己,不再追求条件性的幸福的心路历程。
24.细节理解题。根据第一段中“Over the next 15 years, I bought hundreds of self-help books, courses and apps, and tracked down every self-styled personal improvement expert in the hope that they could teach me how to become happier, more confident and more lovable. (在接下来的15年里,我买了数百本自助书籍、课程和应用程序,并追踪了每一位自称为个人进步专家的人,希望他们能教我如何变得更快乐、更自信、更可爱。)”可知,作者热衷于自助材料是为了寻找能让自己变得更好的指导,故选C。
25.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Growing up in an environment of addiction and family conflict made me desperate for self-improvement. (在吸毒成瘾和家庭矛盾的环境中长大,让我渴望自我提升。)”可知,作者的成长环境对她影响极大。故选D。
26.细节理解题。由文章第四段中“It took a deep conversation with a loved one to recognise that in trying to change my life, I was trying to change things that were out of my control. Instead of focusing on who I wanted to become, I had to quit self-help to learn and accept who I really was. Spending time alone, often walking, and listening to my thoughts without trying to silence or change them helped. (经过与一位亲人的深入交谈,我认识到,试图改变生活的同时,我也在试图改变那些无法控制的事情。与其专注于我想成为的人,不如停止依赖自助书籍,去了解并接受真正的自己。独自一人时,常常散步,倾听内心的声音,而不试图压抑或改变它们,这对我有很大帮助。)”可知,是与亲人的深入对话让作者改变。故选A。
27.推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是由文章最后一段“Since I quit my self-help walking stick, I’ve realized that focusing all my energy on improving myself can really take the joy out of life. It makes happiness conditional: only when I look that way can I be loved. It can also stop me from unconditionally accepting my imperfectly perfect self. After a long time, I am finally coming round to the idea that perhaps I never needed fixing at all. (自从我不再依赖自助书籍这根拐杖,我意识到将所有精力集中在自我提升上,真的会让生活失去乐趣。这种做法使幸福变得有条件:只有当我达到某种标准时,才能被爱。它也会阻止我无条件地接受那个不算完美却也完美的自己。经过很长一段时间,我终于开始接受这样一个观点:也许我根本不需要任何修正。)”可知,作者想在文章中传达要学会接受自己。故选A。
28.B 29.C 30.D 31.A
【难度】0.65
【知识点】人工智能、议论文
【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章围绕AI(如ChatGPT)在文学创作中的应用及其引发的争议进行了讨论,提出了关于AI是否能创作出真正触动人心的艺术作品的问题,并引用了不同人的观点和看法。
28.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Fantasy author George Martin has spent 12 years working on The Winds of Winter, the long-awaited sixth part in the series that excited the book fans. With no publishing date in sight, one fan decided to write the story himself, or rather, he asked ChatGPT to write it for him. Surprisingly, the AI quickly produced a 683,276-word work of high quality. But this raises an important question whether AI programs like ChatGPT really produce the kind of writing that moves us and speaks to our souls.(奇幻小说作家George Martin花了12年时间创作《凛冬的狂风》,这是书迷们翘首以盼的系列小说的第六部。由于出版日期遥遥无期,一位书迷决定亲自撰写这个故事,或者更准确地说,他让ChatGPT为他撰写。令人惊讶的是,这个AI迅速产出了一部683,276字的高质量作品。但这引发了一个重要问题:像ChatGPT这样的AI程序真的能创作出触动我们心灵、与我们灵魂对话的作品吗?)”可知,文章作者讲述这位书迷的故事是为了引出关于AI写作是否能触动人心的重要问题。故选B。
29.主旨大意题。根据文章第二段““There is a misunderstanding that large language models are not good at writing in an artistic style,” an author Sean Michaels tells BBC. “In fact, they can do it easily and quite well, just like all the image-generating (生成) software can make photos in the styles of Wes Anderson or David Lynch.”(“有一种误解,认为大型语言模型不擅长艺术风格的写作,”作家Sean Michaels告诉BBC。“事实上,它们可以很容易地做到这一点,而且做得相当好,就像所有图像生成软件都能制作出Wes Anderson或David Lynch风格的照片一样。”)”以及第三段“For his novel Do You Remember Being Born, in which a poet is approached by a tech company to coauthor a collection of poems with their AI, Michaels created a special type of ChatGPT he called “Moorebot”, which through training learned to write in the style of real-world poet Marianne Moore, further making the distinction (区分) between human and machine unclear.(在创作他的小说《你还记得出生吗?》时,一位诗人被一家科技公司邀请,与他们的AI合作创作一系列诗歌。Michaels为此创造了一种特殊的ChatGPT,他称之为“摩尔机器人”。通过训练,“摩尔机器人”学会了以现实世界中诗人Marianne Moore的风格写作,进一步模糊了人与机器之间的界限。)”可知,这两段都是围绕AI创作的能力展开论述的,都是在举例证明AI可以进行艺术创作。故选C。
30.推理判断题。根据文章第四段“The Oscar-winning screenwriter Charlie Kaufman has openly expressed his dislike of machine learning. Looking beyond the standard definition of creativity — creating something new and original — Kaufman describes art as any form of expression that establishes an emotional connection between people.(奥斯卡获奖编剧Charlie Kaufman公开表达了他对机器学习的厌恶。在超越创造力的标准定义——即创造新颖且原创的东西——之外, Kaufman将艺术描述为任何能在人与人之间建立情感联系的表达形式。)”可知,Charlie Kaufman认为艺术的本质不是复制已有的东西,而是表达人类的情感、与他人建立联系以及阐明人类状况,因此他对艺术的定义并不是基于是否由AI创作或作品的完美程度,而是基于作品是否能够表达新的想法和情感,选项D“A girl’s drawing to her mum.(一个女孩给她妈妈的画)”最有可能包含独特的个人情感和意图,因此最有可能被Charlie Kaufman视为艺术。故选D。
31.主旨大意题。根据文章内容可知,文章第一段讲述了一位书迷使用ChatGPT创作了一本高质量的小说,从而引发了一个重要问题:像ChatGPT这样的AI程序真的能创作出触动我们心灵、与我们灵魂对话的作品吗,接着第二段和第三段通过反驳对ChatGPT的误解和举例论证了AI创作的能力,第四段和第五段通过引用电影制作人Charlie Kaufman的观点,进一步探讨了AI创作是否可以被视为艺术的问题,整篇文章都是围绕AI是否能创造真正的艺术这一问题展开的,因此选项A“(Can AI Create True Art?)AI能创造真正的艺术吗?”能够准确概括文章的主旨,适合作为文章标题。故选A。
32.C 33.D 34.A 35.D
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要报道了一项最新研究结果——为提高语言能力而开设的婴儿手语课程实际对儿童的语言技能发展几乎没有什么作用。
32.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Trendy “baby signing” (宝宝手语) classes established to strengthen language skills actually make little difference to children’s development, according to the new research. Researchers argued there was no evidence that the lessons—in which babies are taught simple gestures to communicate their everyday needs—enable children to talk quicker than their peers.(根据这项新的研究,为加强语言技能而设立的时髦的“婴儿手语”课程实际上对儿童的发展影响不大。研究人员认为,没有证据表明这些课程——教婴儿简单的手势来表达他们的日常需求——能让孩子比同龄人说话更快)”可知,研究指出宝宝手语课程并不能提升孩子的语言发展能力。故选C项。
33.推理判断题。根据文章第四段“Although introducing baby signing could encourage parents to “think of their baby as an individual with a mind”, it was a motivating home environment where parents regularly talk to their children that worked much more effectively, researchers warned.(虽然引入宝宝手语可以鼓励父母“将他们的宝宝视为具有思想的个体”,但研究人员警告说,一个能够激发孩子成长的家庭环境,即父母经常与孩子交谈的环境,才是更为有效的)”可推知,父母尽可能多的与孩子交谈能够促进婴儿语言发展。故选D项。
34.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“With baby signing becoming a big business, mothers, particularly first time mums or less confident parents, feel the pressure to follow suit and flood into the crazy rush targeted at babies.(随着宝宝手语成为一项大生意,母亲们,尤其是首次成为妈妈或不太自信的父母,感受到跟随潮流的压力,并涌入针对婴儿的疯狂热潮之中)”可知,新妈妈们参加宝宝手语课程主要是受到周围人的影响。故选A项。
35.推理判断题。根据文章第一段“Trendy “baby signing” classes established to strengthen language skills actually make little difference to children’s development, according to the new research. Researchers argued there was no evidence that the lessons—in which babies are taught simple gestures to communicate their everyday needs—enable children to talk quicker than their peers.(根据这项新的研究,为加强语言技能而设立的时髦的“婴儿手语”课程实际上对儿童的发展影响不大。研究人员认为,没有证据表明这些课程——教婴儿简单的手势来表达他们的日常需求——能让孩子比同龄人说话更快)”可知,作者撰写这篇文章的目的是介绍关于宝宝手语课程的新发现,即这些课程可能并没有宣传中所说的那么有效。故选D项。
36.B 37.A 38.G 39.F 40.E
【难度】0.65
【知识点】人与动植物
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了什么是森林浴以及森林浴的好处等。
36.根据上文“When I was asked to take part in a forest bathing, I packed a swimsuit, assuming it must involve a refreshing swim in the water.(当我被邀请参加森林浴时,我带上了泳衣,以为一定是在水里游个痛快)”可知,上文提到作者以为森林浴就是去游泳,即从字面上理解了这个概念。故B选项“原来我理解的是字面意思”符合语境,故选B。
37.根据上文“We sat on the banks of the river, but we did not get in the water.(我们坐在河岸上,但没有下水)”以及后文“We did walk the forest tracks, but we wandered with no destination in mind.(我们确实沿着森林小径走了,但我们漫无目的地徘徊)”可知,本句主要是在介绍森林浴的特点,不是下水游泳,只是漫无目的地徘徊,说明是无目的的散步,不是有目的地徒步旅行。故A选项“也不是徒步旅行”符合语境,故选A。
38.根据后文“As we passed through the trees, we touched their trunks, feeling the roughness beneath our fingers. We smelled the flowers, each breath being a celebration of nature’s beauty.(当我们穿过树林时,我们触摸着树干,感受着手指下的粗糙。我们闻着花香,每一次呼吸都是对大自然之美的赞美)”可知,提到了触摸、感受、闻着、呼吸,都是在强调感官体验。故G选项“我们运用一切感官感受这宁静的环境”符合语境,故选G。
39.根据上文“There’s a growing body of evidence that shows forest bathing can help boost mood and reduce stress.(越来越多的证据表明,森林浴可以帮助改善情绪,减轻压力)”以及后文“A 2011 study comparing city walks to forest walks found the forest environment led to greater reductions in blood pressure, despite both activities requiring equal physical effort.(2011年的一项研究比较了城市散步和森林散步,发现森林环境更能降低血压,尽管这两种活动都需要同样的体力)”可知,本句为过渡句,指出有研究证明了森林浴可以帮助改善情绪,减轻压力,同时引出后文的研究内容。故F选项“事实上,医学研究人员已经证明了它的好处”符合语境,故选F。
40.根据后文“Most of human history was spent in environments that lack buildings and walls, and our bodies have adapted to living in the natural world. But today most of us spend much of our life indoors. Perhaps the new forest bathing trend is a recognition that many of us need a little nudge to get back out there.(人类历史的大部分时间都是在没有建筑和墙壁的环境中度过的,我们的身体已经适应了在自然界的生活。但是今天,我们大多数人的大部分时间都在室内度过。也许新的森林浴潮流是一种认识,即我们中的许多人需要一点推动才能回到那里)”可知,后文提到人类的身体已经适应了在自然界的生活,且需要推动回到大自然,说明是在建议花时间亲近大自然。故E选项“花时间在大自然中是件好事的想法并不新鲜”符合语境,故选E。
41.C 42.D 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.D 50.D 51.B 52.A 53.C 54.A 55.B
【难度】0.65
【知识点】生活故事、善行义举(个人)、记叙文
【导语】本文为一篇记叙文,讲述了在美国普罗维登斯,三个女人发现了一块被遗忘的污染土地,她们决定将其变成一个梦想中的农场,种植花卉,将收获的花朵全部捐赠给有需要的人,展现了花朵的力量。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当这三名妇女在美国普罗维登斯发现一处被用作垃圾场的废弃土地时,她们一致认为这片被忽视和污染的土地实际上是有希望的。A.conserved保守的;B.developed发达的;C.polluted受污染的;D.cultivated栽培的。根据下文“Holland and her cofounders, Doggett and Purviance, ____3____the 2.7-acre property, cleaned up the pollution and then created an inner-city oasis.”可知,三个女人发现了一块被用作垃圾场的废弃土地,这片土地是被忽视和污染的。故选C项。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在那里,他们的花卉农场梦想成真了。A. dairy乳制品;B. fruit水果;C. vegetable蔬菜;D. flower花朵。根据下文“What Cheer Flower Farm.”可知,她们想要将这片被污染的土地变成花场。故选D项。
43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Holland和她的联合创始人Doggett和Purviance买下了这片2.7英亩的土地,清理了污染,创造了一个市中心的绿洲。A. purchased购买;B. advertised广告宣传;C. abandoned遗弃;D. inherited继承。根据下文“the 2.7-acre property, cleaned up the pollution and then created an inner-city oasis”可知,三个女人买下了这块地,开始工作。故选A项。
44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:把她们种的所有花都送给有需要的人。A. give in屈服;B. give up放弃;C. give away赠送,捐赠;D. give off释放。根据下文“they worked around the clock and ____8____ to donate roughly 10,000 flowers altogether in the end.”可知,她们把花赠送给有需要的人。故选C项。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:Purviance解释说:“我们为那些值得鲜花但无法获得鲜花的人提供产品。”A. time时间;B.access获得……的机会;C.interest兴趣;D. passion激情。根据“who deserve flowers but don’t have”可知,who引导定语从句,表示这些花朵是给值得获得花朵,但是没有机会获得花的人的。故选B项。
46.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:鲜花是希望的普遍象征。A. local当地的;B. regional地区的;C. provincial省的;D. universal普遍的。根据上文“Flowers are not just for the select few who can afford them.”及下文“Receiving flowers energizes everyone.”可知,花朵是普遍的希望象征,不只是给能买得起花的人提供的。故选D项。
47.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:尽管这三个人在第一个生长季节起步较晚——种植是在五月而不是春天开始的——但她们夜以继日地工作,最终总共捐赠了大约1万朵花。A. early早的;B.late晚的;C. fresh新鲜的;D. smooth光滑的。根据下文“planting started in May rather than in Spring”并结合常识可知,五月种花有些晚了。故选B项。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:尽管这三个人在第一个生长季节起步较晚——种植是在五月而不是春天开始的——但她们夜以继日地工作,最终总共捐赠了大约1万朵花。A.managed(设法)完成;B.attempted尝试;C.happened碰巧;D. hesitated犹豫。根据下文“to donate roughly 10,000 flowers altogether in the end”和“to make it work”可知,她们成功地捐出了1万朵花。manage to do意思为:设法成功做。故选A项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Doggett说:“我们希望在未来用鲜花覆盖整个州,我们非常决心让它发挥作用。”A.reward奖励;B. surround围绕;C.greet打招呼;D. cover覆盖。根据下文“the state with flowers”可知,她们想要将花朵覆盖到整个洲。故选D项。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:Doggett说:“我们希望在未来用鲜花覆盖整个州,我们非常决心让它发挥作用。”A. surprised惊讶的;B. amazed吃惊的;C. terrified害怕的;D.determined有决心的。根据下文“to make it work”可知,她们对于自己的计划是有决心的。故选D项。
51.考查名词词义辨析。句意:现在,农场经常为当地医院、老年中心等地的人们带来欢乐。A. trust信任;B. joy欢乐;C. pride骄傲;D. honour荣耀。根据上文“to donate roughly 10,000 flowers altogether in the end”可知,她们捐赠花朵,给人们带来欢乐。故选B项。
52.考查副词词义辨析。句意:Holland清楚地记得她送给一位在家的老妇人的第一束花。A. vividly生动地,清晰地;B. faintly微弱地;C. eventually最后;D. hardly几乎不。根据下文“Her face just ____13____. It was as if a beacon of light was coming from the top of Federal Hill.”可知,Holland清楚地记得第一次将花递送给一个老妇人的经历。故选A项。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她突然面露喜色。A.hardened硬化;B. softened软化;C. brightened使明亮,面露喜色;D. reddened使变红。根据下文“It was as if a beacon of light was coming from the top of Federal Hill”可知,老妇人收到花很高兴,脸上散发了喜悦的光芒。故选C项。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:另一位没钱的妇女事后向她们表示感谢。A.thanked感谢;B. sought寻求;C.persuaded说服;D.pursued追求。根据下文“In the tough times of my life, even one flower could lift me up”可知,在生命艰难的时刻,即使是一朵花也能让人振作,那位没有钱的女性是向她们仨表示感谢。故选A项。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这就是一朵花的真正力量。A. plot情节;B. power力量;C.mystery神秘;D. secret秘密。根据上文讲到三个女人的花朵送给了医院,老人院的人们,给他们带来了欢乐,使人们振作可知,这是花朵带来的力量。故选B项。
56.developing 57.to relax 58.which 59.is 60.and 61.are used 62.the 63.strongly 64.displayed 65.laughter/laughs
【难度】0.65
【导语】本文为一篇说明文。文章说明了在中国社会中人们面临的压力以及一位书店老板应对这一压力所做出的创新举措。
56.考查现在分词。句意:随着中国社会的快速发展,人们面临着很大的压力,所以他们正在寻找放松和减轻压力的方法。分析句子结构可知,此空为with的复合结构“with+宾语+宾语补足语”中的宾语补足语,且society in China与develop之间是主动关系,所以此空应使用现在分词形式。故填developing。
57.考查动词不定式。句意:随着中国社会的快速发展,人们面临着很大的压力,所以他们正在寻找放松和减轻压力的方法。so后的分句谓语动词是are looking for,此处需要填入非谓语动词,修饰ways,表示“寻找……的方法”,所以用动词不定式作后置定语。故填to relax。
58.考查定语从句。句意:走进书店,人们可以看到一张桌子,上面放着一些儿童书籍。此处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词table,且此空在从句中作介词on的宾语,所以此空应使用关系代词which,构成“介词+which”引导的非限制性定语从句。故填which。
59.考查一般现在时与主谓一致。句意:上面挂着的窗帘上写着“幸福是每个人的需求”。空格处需要填入谓语动词,此处描述客观事实,所以用一般现在时,句子的主语为动名词,谓语动词用第三人称单数。故填is。
60.考查连词。句意:在111平方米的书架上,你可以找到国内外作家的书籍:汪曾祺和李娟的散文,相声大师侯宝林的作品等等。此空所在短语为介词短语作后置定语,介词短语from home and abroad意为“来自国内外”。故填and。
61.考查被动语态与主谓一致。句意:带有手写信息的贴纸用于介绍作者。例如,“如果你觉得生活无聊,那就读读汪曾祺吧”。空格处需要填入谓语动词,Stickers with handwritten information与use之间是被动关系,陈述事实,所以用一般现在时的被动语态,句子的主语为复数,所以be动词用are。故填are used。
62.考查冠词。句意:李娟是裁缝,也是中国最幽默的散文家。空格处位于形容词最高级之前,因此需要用定冠词。故填the。
63.考查副词。句意:店主极力推荐她。空格处修饰动词 recommends ,所以需要用副词形式,故填strongly。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:书店里总共陈列了700多种1000多本书,齐说他读了其中的80%。句子谓语动词是are,空格处需要填入非谓语动词;动词display与逻辑主语more than 1,000 books of over 700 titles之间为动宾关系,所以需要用过去分词作后置定语。故填displayed。
65.考查名词。句意:“我们相信幽默书店可以给人们带来欢笑,每个人都需要它,所以这是可行的,”齐说。空格处需要填入名词作bring的宾语,此处表示笑声,laughter意为 “笑声”,不可数名词。 laugh作名词时意为 “笑声”为可数名词,此处表示 “很多笑声”,所以用复数,可以填入laughs。故答案为laughter/laughs。
66.Dear William,
Confronted with the new type of test called “continuation writing”, so bewildered do I feel that I am writing in no time to request your professional and practical guidance, as you are exceptionally experienced in essay writing.
For one thing, I feel it rather demanding to analyze the reading text accurately, let alone complete an impressive composition in such a limited time during an examination. For another, a shortage of vivid expressions to describe actions, feelings and surroundings undoubtedly becomes an enormous obstacle for me. Therefore, I’m in dire need of your assistance and advice.
I’d appreciate it if you could burden yourself with my trouble and lend me a helping hand. Hopefully, blessed with your expert guidance, I could make more progress. Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.范文
From that day on, I didn’t talk to Alex. Each day at school, I navigated the hallways with a new route, avoiding the places he frequented. The shared excitement that once connected us was replaced by a painful silence. Alex tried to do something to mend it. One day, he even left me a note, trying to comfort me. But I looked at him coldly, “Leave me alone.” I knew I was hurting him, but the sting of rejection was too fresh, and I couldn’t find the words to bridge the gap.
Finally, Mom talked with me, saying Alex wasn’t the one to blame. She reminded me that success and failure were parts of life’s journey. “You should have congratulated your friend on this instead of feeling pitiful for yourself,” she said seriously. It suddenly struck me that how unfairly I treated Alex. Seized by guilt, I followed mom’s advice and left Alex a note, expressing my feelings—not as an apology, but as a step towards healing and rebuilding our bond. It was time to face my fears and embrace the reality that our friendship could weather this storm.
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25届高三12月一诊模拟考试
英 语
(满分150 分,考试用时120 分钟)
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。
例:How much is the shirt?
A. $ 19.15. B. $ 9.18. C. $ 9.15.
答案是 C。
1.Who will the man probably talk to next?
A.The manager. B.The secretary. C.The boss.
2.Where will the speakers go this evening?
A.To the cinema. B.To the hospital. C.To the library.
3.What did the man spend $70 on?
A.A birthday present. B.Food at a restaurant. C.Bank charges.
4.What will the competition be about?
A.Films. B.Books. C.Languages.
5.What has the woman mainly been doing today?
A.Playing with her phone. B.Learning French. C.Lying on the beach.
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。
6.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a classroom. B.At the man’s house. C.By the sea.
7.What does the man prepare to do?
A.Take photos. B.Watch a film. C.Practice magic.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Co-workers. B.Friends. C.Husband and wife.
9.Why won’t the woman meet the man at the airport?
A.She will attend a meeting.
B.She will be busy with her work.
C.She will have dinner with her family.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What is the main topic of the conversation?
A.How to run a charity.
B.How to help people in Turkey.
C.How to survive in an earthquake.
11.Why do the speakers plan to get toys?
A.To sell online.
B.To send them to the dogs.
C.To donate them to homeless children.
12.What does the man ask the woman to do?
A.Find the contact details.
B.Post on social media immediately.
C.Organize her classmates to donate things.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.How does Heart of Darkness make the woman feel?
A.Scared. B.Happy. C.Relaxed.
14.What is the difference between Heart of Darkness and The Cave?
A.Heart of Darkness is brighter.
B.The Cave shows a sign of hope.
C.They deal with different themes.
15.Why doesn’t the woman buy Heart of Darkness?
A.It is not for sale.
B.It costs too much money.
C.It can’t fit in with her living room.
16.What will the speakers do next?
A.Buy a painting. B.Leave the gallery. C.Talk with the artist.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What did the athletes think about the shoes?
A.They were more suitable for off-road running.
B.They weren’t the perfect all-in-one athletic shoes.
C.They were helpful to improve their performance.
18.What do customers care most about the shoes according to the speaker?
A.The material. B.The price. C.The design.
19.When does the speaker suggest the listeners avoid wearing the shoes?
A.When it is rainy.
B.When working in the office.
C.When doing strength training.
20.How much do the shoes cost online?
A.$72. B.$80. C.$90.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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●To sign up on the Unified Volunteering Platform and apply for Online Volunteer assignments, you must be at least 18 years of age.
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Service rules:
●Online Volunteers are not under contract with the UNV program or the engaging organization.
●Online Volunteers do not receive any kind of financial benefits.
Procedures:
●Volunteers find assignments of their interest and apply.
●Organizations select the volunteers they want to engage.
●Volunteers and organizations work together online.
●Volunteers and organizations provide feedback on their cooperation.
●Organizations issue an electronic certificate of appreciation to their volunteers.
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21.What can a volunteer get through the UNV program?
A.Financial benefits. B.Improved Internet skills.
C.First-hand practical experience. D.A handwritten certificate.
22.Which is one of the requirements for the applicants?
A.Being younger than 18 years old.
B.Signing a contract with the UNV program.
C.Having some previous experience.
D.Working 12 weeks for an assignment at most.
23.How can you apply to the UNV?
A.By writing a letter. B.By visiting a website.
C.By sending an E-mail. D.By making a phone call.
B
I was in my mid-20s when I fell into one of the most poisonous relationships of my life. I remember buying my first self-help book, which promised I could be healed of anything. I couldn’t put it down in days. Over the next 15 years, I bought hundreds of self-help books, courses and apps, and tracked down every self-styled personal improvement expert in the hope that they could teach me how to become happier, more confident and more lovable.
Growing up in an environment of addiction and family conflict made me desperate for self-improvement. I believed self-help authors could be the instructors I had never found. My dependency became strong after my father died in 2022. I managed to spend an enormous amount of time reading about how to grieve (哀痛) well instead of doing the right things: sitting with my feelings, allowing myself to cry and processing the loss.
My dependency on self-help had become poisonous, and something had to give. It started to dawn on me that instead of helping me, the advice was making me feel worse. It took a deep conversation with a loved one to recognise that in trying to change my life, I was trying to change things that were out of my control. Instead of focusing on who I wanted to become, I had to quit self-help to learn and accept who I really was. Spending time alone, often walking, and listening to my thoughts without trying to silence or change them helped.
Since I quit my self-help walking stick, I’ve realized that focusing all my energy on improving myself can really take the joy out of life. It makes happiness conditional: only when I look that way can I be loved. It can also stop me from unconditionally accepting my imperfectly perfect self. After a long time, I am finally coming round to the idea that perhaps I never needed fixing at all.
24.Why did the author become dependent on self-help materials?
A.To build good relationships. B.To test a book’s promise.
C.To find guides to better herself. D.To heal from her father’s loss.
25.What can we learn about the author from paragraph 2?
A.She became addicted to drugs in childhood.
B.She found a proper way to honour her father.
C.Long time of reading helped her out of feeling bad.
D.Her upbringing environment greatly influenced her.
26.What drove the author to stop self-improvement at last?
A.An in-depth talk with a beloved.
B.Her awareness of poisonous relationships.
C.The suggestion from an instructor.
D.Constant self-improvement learning.
27.What does the author want to convey in the passage?
A.Accepting who you are. B.Becoming a better self.
C.Learning to look lovable. D.Looking at the bright side.
C
Fantasy author George Martin has spent 12 years working on The Winds of Winter, the long-awaited sixth part in the series that excited the book fans. With no publishing date in sight, one fan decided to write the story himself, or rather, he asked ChatGPT to write it for him. Surprisingly, the AI quickly produced a 683,276-word work of high quality. But this raises an important question whether AI programs like ChatGPT really produce the kind of writing that moves us and speaks to our souls.
“There is a misunderstanding that large language models are not good at writing in an artistic style,” an author Sean Michaels tells BBC. “In fact, they can do it easily and quite well, just like all the image-generating (生成) software can make photos in the styles of Wes Anderson or David Lynch.”
For his novel Do You Remember Being Born, in which a poet is approached by a tech company to coauthor a collection of poems with their AI, Michaels created a special type of ChatGPT he called “Moorebot”, which through training learned to write in the style of real-world poet Marianne Moore, further making the distinction (区分) between human and machine unclear.
Although some writers oppose the rise of AI out of concern for their jobs, others have put the debate in an older, broader dialogue on the meaning and purpose of art. The Oscar-winning screenwriter Charlie Kaufman has openly expressed his dislike of machine learning. Looking beyond the standard definition of creativity — creating something new and original — Kaufman describes art as any form of expression that establishes an emotional connection between people.
Even if AI were capable of writing something emotional, which Michaels claimed it can, Kaufman would refuse to recognise this as art. “If I read a poem,” he recently said in a statement on AI, “and that poem moves me. I am in love with the person who wrote it. I can’t be in love with a computer program. I can’t, because it isn’t anything.”
28.Why is the story of the book fan told?
A.To show the popularity of the series.
B.To introduce an important question on AI.
C.To arouse concern about human writers.
D.To prove the writing efficiency of ChatGPT.
29.What are paragraph 2 and 3 mainly about?
A.The way that AI writing works.
B.A misunderstanding of ChatGPT.
C.An example in favour of AI creation.
D.The writing methods of Michael’s novel.
30.Which can be considered as art according to Charlie Kaufman?
A.A program-generated novel. B.A perfect copy of Wes Anderson’s.
C.An emotional poem by ChatGPT. D.A girl’s drawing to her mum.
31.What can be the best title of the text?
A.Can AI Create True Art? B.ChatGPT: Greatest Writer Ever?
C.The Rise and Fall of AI Programs. D.Can Hi-Tech Have a Promising Future?
D
Trendy “baby signing” (宝宝手语) classes established to strengthen language skills actually make little difference to children’s development, according to the new research. Researchers argued there was no evidence that the lessons — in which babies are taught simple gestures to communicate their everyday needs — enable children to talk quicker than their peers. This conclusion will cast fresh doubt on the baby signing movement that has proved hugely popular among middle-class parents.
Baby signing is now a multi-million pound industry, with thousands of parents paying for classes, books and DVDs and teaching young children simple gestures for words and phrases, such as “milk”, “all gone” and “tired”. It is claimed by some companies that the technique brings numerous benefits, including improving mother-child bond, aiding language development and reducing crying.
Research from Hertfordshire University, however, disapproved of some claims advocating baby signing. In the research, 40 mothers were involved with their eight-month-old babies. Half of the sample was taught a list of gestures and half was not. Each baby’s development was tracked over a 12-month period. It turned out that the strategy did make mothers more responsive to their children’s non-verbal signals but failed to boost babies’ vocabulary.
Dr. Liz Kirk, from Hertfordshire’s department of psychology, said, “Although babies learnt the gestures and used them long before they started talking, they did not learn the associated words any faster than the non-gesturing babies, nor did they show enhanced language development.”Although introducing baby signing could encourage parents to “think of their baby as an individual with a mind”, it was a motivating home environment where parents regularly talk to their children that worked much more effectively, researchers warned.
Some teachers and mothers were barely convinced by the findings. Wendy Moat, a qualified nursery teacher who has been running baby signing classes for years, noted that so many mums owed their children’s talking so well to attending baby signing classes when they were babies. With baby signing becoming a big business, mothers, particularly first time mums or less confident parents, feel the pressure to follow suit and flood into the crazy rush targeted at babies.
32.What does the research indicate about baby signing classes?
A.They enjoy great popularity.
B.They help make great profits.
C.They fail to improve babies’ speaking ability.
D.They have no impact on the mother-child relationship.
33.What can enhance babies’ language development according to the researchers?
A.Creating a quiet environment. B.Using simple words and phrases.
C.Buying them more books and DVDs. D.Chatting to them as frequently as possible.
34.Why do some new mothers take baby signing classes?
A.They are mainly affected by others.
B.They don’t want to be looked down upon.
C.They are persuaded by the research results.
D.They don’t know how to teach their children.
35.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A.To advertise baby signing classes.
B.To prove the effectiveness of baby signing classes.
C.To criticize the act of attending baby signing classes.
D.To present the new discovery of baby signing classes.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分 ,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When I was asked to take part in a forest bathing, I packed a swimsuit, assuming it must involve a refreshing swim in the water. 36
I met Forest Therapy (治疗) guide Melanic Choukas- Bradley and several other women who’d come along for the adventure at an urban forest. Here, I began to get it. Forest bathing isn’t a bath. We sat on the banks of the river, but we did not get in the water. 37 We did walk the forest tracks, but we wandered with no destination in mind.
The aim of forest bathing, Choukas-Bradley explained, is to slow down and become fully bathed in the natural environment. She helped us tune in to the forest’s smells, tastes and sights. 38 As we passed through the trees, we touched their trunks, feeling the roughness beneath our fingers. We smelled the flowers, each breath being a celebration of nature’s beauty.
There’s a growing body of evidence that shows forest bathing can help boost mood and reduce stress. 39 A 2011 study comparing city walks to forest walks found the forest environment led to greater reductions in blood pressure, despite both activities requiring equal physical effort.
40 Most of human history was spent in environments that lack buildings and walls, and our bodies have adapted to living in the natural world. But today most of us spend much of our life indoors. Perhaps the new forest bathing trend is a recognition that many of us need a little nudge to get back out there.
A.It’s not a hike, either.
B.It turns out that my interpretation was literal.
C.The benefits of nature can be accessed simply.
D.Forest bathing frees us from worldly engagements.
E.The idea that spending time in nature is good is not new.
F.Indeed, medical researchers have demonstrated its benefits.
G.We took in the peaceful surroundings by using all our senses.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When the three women spotted an abandoned property (地产) used as a dumping ground in Providence, USA, they agreed this neglected and 41 parcel of land actually held promise. It was where their dream of a 42 farm came true.
Holland and her cofounders, Doggett and Purviance, 43 the 2.7-acre property, cleaned up the pollution and then created an inner-city oasis (绿洲). Its name? What Cheer Flower Farm. Its mission? To 44 all the flowers they grow to people in need. “We offer products to people who deserve flowers but don’t have 45 ,” explains Purviance. “Flowers are not just for the select few who can afford them. They are a 46 symbol of hope. Receiving flowers energizes everyone.”
Although the three got off to a 47 start in the first growing season—planting started in May rather than in Spring—they worked around the clock and 48 to donate roughly 10,000 flowers altogether in the end. “We want to 49 the state with flowers in the future, and we are very 50 to make it work,” said Doggett.
Now the farm regularly brings 51 to people at local hospitals, senior centers and more. Holland 52 remembers the first bouquet (花束) she delivered to a home-bound elderly woman. “Her face just 53 . It was as if a beacon (灯塔) of light was coming from the top of Federal Hill.” Another woman who was broke 54 them afterwards. “In the tough times of my life, even one flower could lift me up.” And that is the true 55 of a flower.
41. A.conserved B.developed C.polluted D.cultivated
42. A.dairy B.fruit C.vegetable D.flower
43. A.purchased B.advertised C.abandoned D.inherited
44. A.give in B.give up C.give away D.give off
45. A.time B.access C.interest D.passion
46. A.local B.regional C.provincial D.universal
47. A.early B.late C.fresh D.smooth
48. A.managed B.attempted C.happened D.hesitated
49. A.reward B.surround C.greet D.cover
50. A.surprised B.amazed C.terrified D.determined
51. A.trust B.joy C.pride D.honour
52. A.vividly B.faintly C.eventually D.hardly
53. A.hardened B.softened C.brightened D.reddened
54. A.thanked B.sought C.persuaded D.pursued
55. A.plot B.power C.mystery D.secret
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5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。
With society in China 56 (develop) fast, people are facing a lot of pressure, so they are looking for ways 57 (relax) and reduce stress. That is why 50-year-old Qi Hang wanted to open a bookstore on the theme of humor.
Entering the bookstore, one can see a table, on 58 are some children’s books. Above hang curtains that carry words that translate to “being happy 59 (be) everyone’s demand”.
On the shelves in the 111-square-meter store, one can find books by writers from home 60 abroad: essays by Wang Zengqi and Li Juan, works by crosstalk master Hou Baolin, and so on.
Stickers with handwritten information 61 (use) to introduce the writers. For example, “If you feel life is boring, read Wang Zengqi”. “Li Juan is a tailor, but also 62 most humorous essayist in China. The shop owner 63 (strong) recommends her”.
In total, there are more than 1,000 books of over 700 titles 64 (display) at the bookstore, and Qi says he has read 80 percent of them. “We believe that humor bookstores can bring 65 (laugh) to people and everybody needs it, so it’s workable,” Qi says.
第五部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
66.假如你是高二学生李华,你感到新作文题型“读后续写”(continuation writing)颇具挑战,请写信向你的外教老师 William 求助。
内容包括:1.说明困难;
2.请求帮助。
写作要求:1.词数80词左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear William,
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(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。
“We’ve got this,” my friend Alex laughed loudly as we stepped off the library steps. “Absolutely, we’ve got this,” I agreed, performing a little victory dance on the sidewalk once the library door had closed behind us. We had both been nominated (提名) for the Youth Excellence Program, an honor and a chance almost every student was crazy about.
That weekend, Alex and I sat in my living room, carefully completing the program application. We each aimed to show we had all qualities the program valued: academic excellence, leadership, community service, integrity, and civic responsibility. I detailed my devotion to challenging courses, while Alex described his volunteer work at the local food bank. We left no stone unturned, fully confident in our joint success.
The following day, we submitted our applications to the teacher hopefully.
Weeks passed.
Then one day, I received a letter about the project. I rushed out of the classroom and opened it. I felt a stab of sadness right in my heart: my name was not on the list.
At that very moment, I saw Alex came jogging over, waving his letter with a beaming smile. It was clear he had news that contrasted with my own. Without hesitation, I turned away to avoid him. I knew he was eager to share his joy. Perhaps, he even had planned to celebrate the good news together with me.
But I just couldn’t face it: they picked him but refused me. How could fate be so unjust? Anger and despair just blinded me.
That afternoon, on the school bus, I sat alone and avoided eye contact with Alex. When the bus arrived at my street, I just jumped off, without saying goodbye or smiling to him. I hurried home, thrusting (塞) the letter into my mom’s hands. I buried my face in the cushions, sobbing uncontrollably as waves of heartache swept over me.
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。
From that day on, I didn’t talk to Alex.__________________________________________
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Finally, Mom talked with me, saying Alex wasn’t the one to blame.___________________
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