英语(广东卷 02)(含听力)- 学易金卷:2025年高考第二次模拟考试

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2025年高考第二次模拟考试(广东I卷)02 英语 (考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 注意事项: 1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 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.What is the man’s suggestion? A.Taking a rest. B.Going for a coffee. C.Having a snack. 【答案】A 【原文】W: I love this park. It’s so beautiful. M: It’s surely is. Are you tired? Shall we stop by the lake for a few minutes? W: Good idea. Let’s go to that cafe for a little refreshment. 2.Which film does Mary want to see? A.Ordinary Angels. B.Bob Marley: One Love. C.Kung Fu Panda 【答案】C 【原文】W: What’s on at the movies, John? M: Let me see, Mary. Ordinary Angels and Bob Marley: One Love are now showing at most theatres. But there is something special at the Star Cinema — Kung Fu Panda 4 is on there. W: Let’s go to the Star Cinema. The other two sound boring. 3.How about the boy’s English study? A.Much improved. B.As poor as before. C.Poorer than before. 【答案】B 【原文】W: How are your English lessons coming along? M: Nothing has changed much. I used to be one who couldn’t understand the Englishman and now it’s the Englishman who can’t understand me. 4.What is across from the new clothing store? A.A bank. B.A movie theater. C.A bookstore. 【答案】B 【原文】M: I was in that new clothing store next to the bank and they had some shirts that would really suit you. W: Is it opposite the cinema? What did the place use to be before the clothing store opened? M: Yeah, it was a bookstore before. 5.What will listeners hear first on the radio show? A.The star interview. B.The film reviews. C.The best music. 【答案】C 【原文】W: So Bob, what do we have for our listeners tonight? M: We’ll be interviewing our pop star at 8:00 pm and at 9:00 pm, and we’ll be talking about this week’s top films to see at the cinema. Before all that, though, we’ll be playing the best music, starting right now! 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至7题。 6.Where does the conversation take place? A.At a school. B.At the airport. C.At a hospital. 7.What does the woman need to provide? A.Her proof of identity. B.Her nationality. C.Her address. 【答案】6.C 7.A 【原文】W: Hello, I’d like to register as a patient, please. I’m a student from Germany. M: Well, first you need to fill in this registration form. Do you live locally? W: Yes, just around the corner. M: That’s all right, then. As you’re not a British citizen, we need to see your passport, and the proof you are working or studying here, so a letter from your school. W: OK. Here you are. 听第7段材料,回答第 8至10题。 8.What are the speakers talking about? A.The competition. B.The exam. C.The weekend plan. 9.What will the girl do first? A.Have a meal. B.Call her mother. C.Go to the cinema. 【答案】8.A 9.B 【原文】M: Mary! Good news for you! You won the first prize in the writing competition. W: Really? I’m happy to hear that. And what about you? M: I got second. W: Great! It’s a lucky day for us. Let’s go out and relax ourselves. M: Good idea! Shall we have a big meal and then go to the cinema? W: OK. I have to call my mother before going out. 听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。 10.What does the woman think of her present job? A.Boring.​ B.Tiring.​ C.Difficult. 11.What is the advantage of working at the Holiday Hotel for the woman? A.The pay is high. B.The hotel is near her home. C.She doesn’t have to work at night. 12.Who is looking after Carol at night now? A.The woman’s mother.​ B.The woman herself.​ C.Carol’s grandma. 【答案】10.A 11.B 12.B 【原文】M: What’s the matter, honey? W: Well, I don’t like my job as a typist. There’s no one to talk to by sitting in front of the machine and the day goes too slowly. M: Then what you intend to do? W: I’d like to do some service work like working in a hotel. M: That’s funny but the pay is not high. W: Well, by working in a hotel I can meet all kinds of tourists from home and abroad. M: Do you have any particular hotel in mind? W: I hope to get a job at the holiday hotel. That is a well-known hotel and it’s not far from our home. M: But you have to work at night? W: So what? It doesn’t matter much as long as I feel happy I think. M: Who will take care of Carol at night? W: If I can’t, you can ask your mother for help. M: Carol is only one year old. I hope you will think this over. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 13.What problem is the man facing? A.Choosing a watch type. B.Charging a smartwatch. C.Finding a stylish watch. 14.What is a drawback of smartwatches? A.No style statement. B.Daily battery charge. C.Poor call quality. 15.Why might someone like traditional watches? A.They have high technology. B.They have lasting charm. C.They show messages quickly. 16.What does the woman suggest? A.Buying both kinds. B.Picking a classic one. C.Trying borrowed watches. 【答案】13.A 14.B 15.B 16.C 【原文】M: Hi, I’m torn between a smartwatch and a traditional one. It’s so confusing. What do you think? W: Well, smartwatches are super handy. They track fitness accurately, like steps and heart rate, get instant notifications and can even make calls on the go — basically a mini computer on your wrist. But the daily charging is a pain. M: That’s true. Traditional watches, though, have lasting charm. No battery troubles and they make a great style statement. Put one on and it looks elegant. W: Yeah, but they lack high-tech features. When I wear a traditional watch, I miss quick message access. In this digital age, staying informed matters. M: So, we need to balance function and style based on our needs. I do lots of outdoor activities and like style. Guess I should weigh the advantages and the disadvantages carefully. W: Exactly. If you’re always on the move, a smartwatch might be better. Prefer classic? A traditional one could suit. Don’t rush. Try borrowing both from friends to test them out. M: Great idea. Thanks, I’ll do that. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 17.When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood? A.By six o’ clock in the evening. B.By five o’ clock in the evening. C.By six o’ clock in the morning. 18.Where shouldn’t residents go to escape the fire? A.Springfield. B.Western Hill. C.Point Cabina Station. 19.How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone? A.Less than ten minutes. B.Less than twenty minutes. C.Less than thirty minutes. 20.What are residents advised to do before they leave? A.Leave all pets behind. B.Stay calm and do not panic. C.Tell the state police where they are going. 【答案】17.A 18.B 19.C 20.B 【原文】 This is the Lakewood Public Address System. This is not a test like the one we had last week. I repeat, this is not a test. The Western Hill Fire is spreading toward Lakewood much quicker than we had expected. This is mostly because of a strong wind coming from the west. Currently, we expect the fire to come within twenty miles of Lakewood by six o’clock this evening. We are therefore requiring all residents to leave this area immediately. Springfield to the north, Point Cabina Station to the east, and Galveston to the south are all in the safe zone. It will take less than thirty minutes to drive to any of these towns. Take as many things as you can fit in your car, but do not delay. We can not take any chances. We have orders from the state police to make sure that the entire town of Lakewood is empty by five o’clock today. And we have been given permission to use force to remove anyone who has not left the area on their own. This is for your own safety. You have plenty of time to get all your family members, pets, and belongings together, so there is no need to panic. Stay calm, but get started as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please call 1800-StaySafe or visit www.firesafety.com. This has been an announcement from the Lakewood Public Address System. 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(原创) HYDRO BIKE TOUR An amazing 2 hour guided tour that takes the fun and easy Hydrobike tour through through the fields of red mangroves where the gentle flow reveals a captivating world of turtles, colorful fish, and if we’re lucky, the occasional glimpse of sharks, stingrays, barracudas, and the ever elusive and rare dolphin. As you leisurely navigate through the shallow, picturesque waters, our expert guide shares fascinating insights into the thriving mangrove ecosystem. The journey culminates at a breathtaking beach, where the natural lazy river, guided by the ebb and flow of tides, provides a tranquil and unforgettable experience. Get on board and captain your own Hydrobike and discover the beauty of Man o’War Cay with our unguided rentals, which offer a unique and eco-friendly way to explore the stunning bay. Pedal your way through crystal-clear waters and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the bay is a natural habitat for diverse marine life, providing the possibility of encountering sea turtles, lemon sharks and an array of fascinating creatures. Take in the panoramic views as you venture to the mesmerizing sandbar, creating memories of a day filled with adventure and the wonders of nature. TOUR PRICING AND INCLUSIONS Price Per Person: $150 Tour Times: 9am-11am or 12 noon-2pm Meet at Ferry Bridge (Please let us know if you require a pickup when booking this tour) What to bring: Shorts or something to keep you comfortable on the seat Cash Phone or Action Camera Sunscreen Insect Repellent How fast can I go? Average speed is 2 mph, it can go up to 6-7 mph. How much weight can it hold? 400lbs We look forward to riding with you on this memorable experience! Availability changes daily, please book to reserve your tour today! 21. What can tourists expect during the guided Hydrobike tour? A. A guaranteed encounter with dolphins. B. An in - depth exploration of the deep - sea ecosystem. C. A chance to learn about the mangrove ecosystem from an expert guide. D. A high - speed adventure through the mangroves. 22. What should tourists bring with them for the tour? A. A swimsuit. B. A map of the bay. C. Sunscreen and insect repellent. D. Food and drinks for the journey. 23. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a new way of transportation. B. To advertise a Hydrobike tour. C. To describe the beauty of Man o’War Cay. D. To teach people how to ride a Hydrobike. 【答案】21.C 22.C 23.B 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍Man o’War Cay提供2小时的导览或非导览式水上自行车之旅。 21.答案:C 解析:根据 “As you leisurely navigate through the shallow, picturesque waters, our expert guide shares fascinating insights into the thriving mangrove ecosystem.” 可知,在有导游的水上自行车之旅中,游客有机会从专业导游那里了解红树林生态系统,C 选项正确。A 选项,文中提到海豚很难见到,并非能保证见到;B 选项,探索的是浅水区红树林生态系统,不是深海;D 选项,是悠闲的旅程,不是高速冒险。 22.答案:C 解析:根据文章“What to bring”部分的内容,游客应该携带的物品包括短裤(或让座位舒适的东西)、现金、手机或运动相机、防晒霜和驱虫剂。因此,选项C“防晒霜和驱虫剂”是正确的。 23. 答案:B 解析:文章主要介绍了水上自行车之旅的亮点、价格、时间安排、集合地点以及需要携带的物品等信息,目的是宣传这次旅行。因此,选项B“为了宣传一次水上自行车之旅”是正确的。。 B A whale shark under the waves caught in a ray of sunlight, a snow leopard (豹) moving forward with its eyes locked on yours–these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but in fact they were captured by a paintbrush. British artist Sophie Green often creates paintings of endangered animal species. With a following of over 115, 000 on a social platform, she’s not doing so badly. Last year, one of Green’s works was auctioned (拍卖) at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It was a painting of a chimp (黑猩猩), called Wounda, which had been rescued from a illegal trade by the Jane Goodall Institute in the Republic of Congo. When Wounda arrived at the institute, she was in desperate need of medical attention, but since receiving treatment, she has made a full recovery and now lives in an island reserve. Profits from all Green’s artworks goes towards funding a range of projects, from shark and turtle research to conservation for African land mammals. As a child, Green was diagnosed (诊断) with selective-mutism — a form of anxiety, meaning she wouldn’t speak in class or to her teachers. Consequently, she bathed herself in nature. Green believed painting can be more effective than photography, because it affords more control over the composition. “If you want the animal to be looking directly into your eyes, then you can do that,” she said. Green’s process differs from piece to piece. She often finds images for inspiration everywhere, sometimes using photographs captured by herself or her friends, and sometimes surfing the Internet to find images of the creature she wants to paint. Often, the final piece comes from a combination of several images. Her goal is to encourage action from people who view the artwork. “If you’ve looked into the animal’s eyes, I think it’s much harder to forget that there’s so much going on in the world right now and so many animals that need our help,” Green said. 24.What does the author start the text with? A.Photographs of animals. B.Excellence of Green’s works. C.Limitations of Green’s works. D.Impacts of animal-focused paintings. 25.Why is Green’s painting about a rescued chimp mentioned? A.To stress her environmental awareness. B.To display the main theme of her works. C.To encourage people to support the auction. D.To show her contribution to protecting animals. 26.What do we know about Green’s art-making process? A.She often turns to others for help. B.She mainly relies on online information. C.She observes real animals to get inspiration. D.She combines different images into her work. 27.What does Green mean in the last paragraph? A.Criticizing people for ignoring the endangered animals. B.Emphasizing the importance of eye contact with animals. C.Highlighting the emotional impact of the work on viewers. D.Showing her paintings are more realistic than photographs. 【答案】24.B 25.D 26.D 27.C 【导语】这是一篇记叙文。英国艺术家Sophie Green擅长绘制濒危动物画作,其逼真的艺术风格吸引超过11.5万社交媒体粉丝。她通过拍卖作品为动物保护筹集资金,旨在唤起公众对濒危物种的关注与行动。 24.细节理解题。根据文章第一段“A whale shark under the waves caught in a ray of sunlight, a snow leopard (豹) moving forward with its eyes locked on yours–these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but in fact they were captured by a paintbrush. (一条鲸鲨在海浪下被阳光捕捉到,一只雪豹正向前移动,眼睛紧盯着你——这些图像很容易被误认为是照片,但事实上它们是用画笔拍摄的。)”可知,作者开篇描述了阳光照射下海浪中的鲸鲨、眼神锁定你的雪豹等画面,这些画面极易被误认为是照片,但实际上是由画笔绘制的,通过这些描述展现了Sophie Green作品的精湛,让人误以为是照片。故选B。 25.推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Last year, one of Green’s works was auctioned (拍卖) at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It was a painting of a chimp (黑猩猩), called Wounda, which had been rescued from a illegal trade by the Jane Goodall Institute in the Republic of Congo. (去年,Green的一件作品在伦敦皇家地理学会拍卖。这是一幅名为Wounda的黑猩猩的画,它是由刚果共和国的珍·古道尔研究所从非法贸易中救出的。)”和第四段“Profits from all Green’s artworks goes towards funding a range of projects, from shark and turtle research to conservation for African land mammals. (Green所有艺术品的利润都用于资助一系列项目,从鲨鱼和海龟研究到非洲陆地哺乳动物的保护。)”可知,Green画的这只获救的黑猩猩作品被拍卖,且她所有作品的收益都用于资助一系列保护动物的项目,所以提到这幅画是为了展示她对保护动物所做出的贡献。故选D。 26.细节理解题。根据文章第六段“Green’s process differs from piece to piece. She often finds images for inspiration everywhere, sometimes using photographs captured by herself or her friends, and sometimes surfing the Internet to find images of the creature she wants to paint. Often, the final piece comes from a combination of several images. (Green的工艺各不相同。她经常在任何地方找到灵感的图像,有时使用自己或朋友拍摄的照片,有时上网寻找她想画的生物的图像。通常,最终的作品来自几幅图像的组合。)”可知,Green的创作过程因作品而异,她会将不同的图像融入到她的作品中。故选D。 27.推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“Her goal is to encourage action from people who view the artwork. “If you’ve looked into the animal’s eyes, I think it’s much harder to forget that there’s so much going on in the world right now and so many animals that need our help,” Green said. (她的目标是鼓励观看艺术品的人采取行动。Green说:“如果你看着动物的眼睛,我认为很难忘记现在世界上发生了很多事情,有很多动物需要我们的帮助。”。)”可知,通过观看动物的眼睛,观众可以感受到作品背后的情感,并意识到世界上的动物需要帮助,这强调了她的作品对观众的情感影响,让观众更能感受到保护动物的紧迫性,从而采取行动。故选C。 C Over the last decade, the majority of businesses have changed to cashless transactions (交易). This shift to a subscription-based economy has been seen as a win-win for businesses and consumers alike, offering predictable income streams for companies and user convenience. However, it seems that the consumers may not be benefiting as much as we think. At its core, the subscription model is economically advantageous for businesses. It transforms unpredictable purchases into steady income. This predictability is gold for companies, enabling better financial planning, investment, and growth strategies. For startups and established businesses alike, the allure of a subscription model lies in its ability to foster customer loyalty and generate consistent cash flow, elements crucial for survival and expansion in competitive markets. For consumers, recognizing the negative effects of the subscription model requires a deeper understanding of its impact on spending behavior, particularly in the context of digital transactions. This model influences how consumers perceive and engage with their spending. The transition from traditional one-time purchases to a subscription-based approach capitalizes on the less tangible nature of digital payments, which can often lead to increased consumer spending. This problem worsens in the context of subscription services, where consumers typically forget their subscriptions due to automated payments. Subscriptions tend to use the psychological principle of “set it and forget it.” This aspect is particularly beneficial for companies as it reduces churn rates (流失率) and increases customer lifetime value while allowing targeted marketing that further enhances profitability. However, this negatively impacts the consumers and it is easy for companies to raise prices without us fully realizing it. Subscription culture has reshaped consumer behavior and financial habits with a combination of convenience and continuous access. Although these services offer a steady income model for businesses, they pose a risk of unnoticed financial loss, especially for people with budget constraints. The solution lies in users’ carefully managing subscriptions and ensuring that their chosen services provide ongoing value rather than serving as silent financial stress. 28.What does the underlined word “allure” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Principle. B.Precondition. C.Attraction. D.Challenge. 29.What disadvantage of cashless transactions is mentioned? A.The possibility of overspending. B.The damage to individual credit. C.The dependence on online banking. D.The difficulty in withdrawing the payment. 30.What is most likely to be the author’s advice? A.Seek legal help when necessary. B.Manage subscriptions with care. C.Keep track of the businesses closely. D.Cancel automated payment on the phone. 31.What is the author’s attitude toward the subscription-based economy? A.Objective. B.Doubtful. C.Optimistic. D.Critical. 【答案】28.C 29.A 30.B 31.A 【导语】本文是一篇议论文。文章主要讨论了无现金交易和订阅制经济对企业和消费者的影响,指出虽然这种模式对企业有诸多好处,但消费者可能并未如我们所想的那样受益,甚至可能面临过度消费的风险。 28.词句猜测题。根据第二段中“It transforms unpredictable purchases into steady income. This predictability is gold for companies, enabling better financial planning, investment, and growth strategies.(它将不可预测的购买转化为稳定的收入。这种可预测性对公司来说是金子,可以使公司更好地进行财务规划、投资和增长战略)”和划线词所在句“for startups and established businesses alike, the allure of a subscription model lies in its ability to foster customer loyalty and generate consistent cash flow, elements crucial for survival and expansion in competitive markets.(对于初创企业和成熟企业来说,订阅模式的allure在于它能够培养客户忠诚度并产生稳定的现金流,这是在竞争激烈的市场中生存和扩张的关键因素)”可知,订阅模式对公司有很多好处,所以对公司很有“吸引力”。由此可推知,划线词allure意为“吸引力”,与Attraction同义。故选C项。 29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“This model influences how consumers perceive and engage with their spending. The transition from traditional one-time purchases to a subscription-based approach capitalizes on the less tangible nature of digital payments, which can often lead to increased consumer spending.(这种模式影响了消费者对消费的理解和参与方式。从传统的一次性购买过渡到基于订阅的方式,利用了数字支付较不具体的特性,这往往会导致消费者支出增加)”可知,无现金交易的缺点是可能导致过度消费。故选A项。 30.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The solution lies in users’ carefully managing subscriptions and ensuring that their chosen services provide ongoing value rather than serving as silent financial stress.(解决方案在于用户要仔细管理订阅,并确保他们选择的服务能提供持续的价值,而不是成为无声的财务压力)”可知,作者最有可能给出的建议是谨慎管理订阅。故选B项。 31.推理判断题。通读全文,结合第一段中“Over the last decade, the majority of businesses have changed to cashless transactions (交易). This shift to a subscription-based economy has been seen as a win-win for businesses and consumers alike, offering predictable income streams for companies and user convenience. However, it seems that the consumers may not be benefiting as much as we think.(在过去的十年里,大多数企业已经转变为无现金交易。这种向订阅制经济的转变被视为对企业和消费者都有利的双赢,为公司提供可预测的收入流,并为用户提供便利。然而,消费者似乎并没有像我们想象的那样受益良多)”可知,作者客观地分析了订阅制经济对企业和消费者的影响,既指出了其对企业的好处,也指出了消费者可能面临的问题,由此可推知,作者对订阅制经济持客观态度。故选A项。 D The approach is an early example of “self-healing grid (输电网)” technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as power cuts autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines. Although further research is needed before this system can be implemented and scaled to real-world power grids, it is still an exciting development for the nation’s troubled power grid, according to researchers. Power grids worldwide face challenges from increasing extreme weather events, cyberattacks, and rising demand. Therefore, it’s crucial to develop tools that modernize the system and make it more resilient (有适应力的) against future power cuts. The North American grid is a vast, complex network of transmission and distribution lines, generation facilities, and transformers that inefficiently delivers electricity from power sources to consumers. Using various scenarios in test networks, the research team demonstrated that its solution can automatically identify alternative routes to transfer electricity to users before a power cut occurs. Once trained, the AI-driven system can reroute electrical flow in microseconds, vastly outpacing current processes involving classical engineering techniques or human intervention, which can take minutes to hours. Their goal is to quickly find the best path to send power to the majority of users. They use machine learning algorithms on graphs to understand complex relationships in power networks. This helps them see how components are connected and how electricity flows. They also rely on reinforcement learning, where a virtual agent is positioned in a simulation (模拟) environment of the real problem — to systematically play out scenarios and progressively learn from this experience. An example of knowledge gained from such experience would be if a line fault blocks electricity, the system can rearrange using switches and draw power from neighbouring sources, like solar panels or batteries on a university campus or business. After focusing on preventing power cuts, the researchers now aim to develop similar technology to repair and restore the grid following disruptions, like those caused by natural hazards. 32.Why is the North American grid mentioned in Paragraph 2? A.To showcase the necessity for grid modernization. B.To illustrate the complexity of modern power networks. C.To emphasize its unique challenges not found elsewhere. D.To show it has adopted “self-healing grid” technology. 33.What is the advantage of the self-healing grid system? A.It allows the power grid to generate more electricity. B.It involves necessary classical engineering techniques. C.It automatically transfers electricity to users on demand. D.It significantly quickens the process of rerouting electricity. 34.How might the system handle a line fault blocking electricity? A.By waiting for human intervention. B.By getting rid of solar panels and batteries. C.By redirecting and using power from nearby sources. D.By using a traditional power distribution mapping system. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Grid Modernization: A Road to Self Healing B.Self-Healing Grid Technology: Full of Potential C.Al-Driven Rerouting: Key to Energy-Efficiency D.Al: Preventing Power Cuts with Machine Learning 【答案】32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B 【导语】这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了研究人员开发了一种使用AI技术的“自愈电网”技术,能够自动检测和修复电力故障,如暴风雨损坏的电线。该技术在测试网络中表现出色,能迅速重新分配电力流向,尽管在将这个系统应用于实际电网之前还需要进一步的研究,但研究人员表示,这对于国家问题重重的电网来说仍然是一个令人兴奋的进展。 32.推理判断题。根据第二段“Power grids worldwide face challenges from increasing extreme weather events, cyberattacks, and rising demand. Therefore, it’s crucial to develop tools that modernize the system and make it more resilient (有适应力的) against future power cuts. (全球电网面临极端天气事件增多、网络攻击和需求上升等挑战。因此,开发现代化工具以增强系统对未来断电的适应力至关重要)”可知,提及北美电网是以此为例,呼应上文,表明更新电网的必要性。故选A。 33.细节理解题。根据第三段“Once trained, the AI-driven system can reroute electrical flow in microseconds, vastly outpacing current processes involving classical engineering techniques or human intervention, which can take minutes to hours. (一旦经过训练,这个由AI驱动的系统可以在微秒内重新路由电流,在速度上大大超过当前涉及传统工程技术或人为干预的流程,这些流程可能需要几分钟到几小时)”可知,自愈电网的优势在于它显著加快了重新路由电力的过程。故选D。 34.细节理解题。根据第四段“An example of knowledge gained from such experience would be if a line fault blocks electricity, the system can rearrange using switches and draw power from neighbouring sources, like solar panels or batteries on a university campus or business. (从这样的经验中获得的一个例子是,如果线路故障导致电力中断,系统可以通过开关重新配置,并从邻近来源获取电力,比如大学校园或企业上的太阳能电池板或电池)”可知,当系统处理线路故障阻断电力时,它会通过重定向和使用附近来源的电力来应对。故选C。 35.主旨大意题。根据第一段“The approach is an early example of “self-healing grid (输电网)” technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as power cuts autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines.(这种方法是“自我修复电网”技术的早期例子,该技术利用人工智能自动检测和修复停电等问题,并且在风暴损坏电线等问题发生时无需人工干预)”结合本文介绍了研究人员开发了一种使用AI技术的“自愈电网”技术,能够自动检测和修复电力故障,如暴风雨损坏的电线。该技术在测试网络中表现出色,能迅速重新分配电力流向,尽管在将这个系统应用于实际电网之前还需要进一步的研究,但研究人员表示,这对于国家问题重重的电网来说仍然是一个令人兴奋的进展。故B选项“自愈电网技术:潜力巨大”最符合文章标题。故选B。 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。 You’re standing in line at the grocery store or waiting for an elevator. You have no more than a minute to kill. And yet, before you’ve even realized what you’re doing, you’ve pulled out your phone and have begun to mindlessly scroll (滚屏) through apps. 36 Research suggests plenty of people do the same thing. Only 11% of people's smartphone checks were in response to a notification. For the rest of the time, they checked their phones totally unplanned, often without thinking through why they were doing it. We' re so used to constant stimulation that we feel uncomfortable when we’re not doing anything, even for just a few seconds. Our brains are hardwired to seek out rewards like knowledge, entertainment, and social connection. All of those things were much harder to find before we had tiny computers at our fingertips. Now we do. Our phones are basically all-you-can-eat buffets for our brains, endlessly and easily serving up the things they want. 37 A quick phone check probably isn't doing your brain any real harm. 38 Over time, constant scrolling could have a negative effect on your job performance, relationships, sleep, and possibly even physical safety, if you’re doing things like checking your phone while you walk or drive. 39 When you give in to your urges and check your phone, then feel guilty about it, the feeling of failure adds shame to injury. If you want to break the habit of constant checking, you’ll have to work at it. Building awareness is a good way. 40 For example, next time you catch yourself scrolling through short videos without even absorbing the content, think about whether you really want to be on your phone, or you are just putting off a less-fun task. A.Checking your phone is often automatic. B.There's also a mental-health element to consider. C.Of course our minds can't help but feed themselves. D.Start going without your phone for set periods of time. E.The urge to check your phone is often related to stress relief. F.Take a moment to ask yourself what is driving your behavior. G.But it's also worth considering how all those little checks add up. 【答案】36.A 37.C 38.G 39.B 40.F 【导语】这是一篇说明文。短文介绍了无意识看手机的现象、原因和改正措施。 36.根据下文“Research suggests plenty of people do the same thing. Only 11% of people's smartphone checks were in response to a notification. For the rest of the time, they checked their phones totally unplanned, often without thinking through why they were doing it.(研究表明,很多人都会做同样的事情。只有11%的人查看智能手机是为了回应通知。在其他时间里,他们完全没有计划地查看手机,通常也没有想过自己为什么这么做)”可知,本段主要将看手机是无意识的。故A选项“查看手机通常是无意识的”切题,适合为本段的标题。故选A项。 37.根据上文“Our brains are hardwired to seek out rewards like knowledge, entertainment, and social connection. All of those things were much harder to find before we had tiny computers at our fingertips. Now we do. Our phones are basically all-you-can-eat buffets for our brains, endlessly and easily serving up the things they want.(我们的大脑天生就会寻求知识、娱乐和社会联系等奖励。在我们指尖上有微型电脑之前,所有这些东西都很难找到。现在我们知道了。我们的手机基本上是我们大脑的自助餐,没完没了地、轻松地提供它们想要的东西)”可知,选项承接上文总结大脑的自我功能。故C选项“当然,我们的大脑会情不自禁地养活自己”切题。故选C项。 38.根据上文“A quick phone check probably isn't doing your brain any real harm.(快速查看一下电话可能不会对你的大脑造成任何真正的伤害)”根据下文“Over time, constant scrolling could have a negative effect on your job performance, relationships, sleep, and possibly even physical safety, if you’re doing things like checking your phone while you walk or drive.(随着时间的推移,如果你在走路或开车的时候看手机,持续的滚动屏幕可能会对你的工作表现、人际关系、睡眠甚至人身安全产生负面影响)”可知,选项与上文为转折关系且承接下文说明量的积累会产生负面的影响。故G选项“但同样值得考虑的是,所有这些小的查看加起来是多少”切题。故选G项。 39.根据下文“When you give in to your urges and check your phone, then feel guilty about it, the feeling of failure adds shame to injury.(当你屈服于你的欲望,查看你的手机,然后感到内疚,失败的感觉增加了伤害的羞耻)”可知,选项承接下文说明另一个考虑因素是心理健康。故B选项“还有一个心理健康因素需要考虑”切题。故选B项。 40.根据下文“For example, next time you catch yourself scrolling through short videos without even absorbing the content, think about whether you really want to be on your phone, or you are just putting off a less-fun task.(例如,下次当你发现自己在浏览短视频时,甚至没有吸收内容,想想你是真的想玩手机,还是你只是在推迟一个不那么有趣的任务)”可知,下文通过具体实例说明上文要反思自己的行为。故F选项“花点时间问问自己是什么驱使着你的行为”切题,与下文话题一致。故选F项。 第二部分 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。 It was a cold, rainy day, and I had no desire to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn’s house. But she 41 that I come to see something at the top of the mountain. So here I was, 42 making the two-hour journey through thick fog. Nothing could be worth this, I thought as I 43 along the dangerous highway. Turning down a narrow track, we 44 and got out. We walked along a path that was thick with old pine needles. Huge black-green evergreens (常青树) 45 over us. Gradually, the peace and silence of the place began to 46 my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped at the top of the mountain and I was entirely held in 47 . There across fields and valleys were rivers of fully-opened yellow flowers from the light one to the most brilliant. It looked as though the sun had tipped over and 48 the mountainside in gold. 49 occurred to my mind. Who created such beauty? How? When? As we approached the house that stood in the center of the property, we saw a 50 that read: “Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking.” The first answer was: “One Woman —Two Hands, Two Feet and Very Little Brain.” The second was: “ 51 at a Time.” The third: “Started in 1958.” As we drove home, I was so moved by what we had seen that I could 52 speak. “She changed the world,” I finally said, “one small plant at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the 53 of an idea, but she kept at it.” The wonder of it would not let me go. “Imagine,” I said, “if I’d had a dream and 54 it, just a little bit every day, what might I have accomplished?” Carolyn looked at me sideways, smiling. “Start tomorrow,” she said, “ 55 yet, start today.” 41.A.asked B.insisted C.commanded D.predicted 42.A.unwillingly B.undoubtedly C.unknowingly D.unexpectedly 43.A.walked B.wandered C.inched D.fled 44.A.turned up B.stepped down C.looked up D.pulled over 45.A.greeted B.towered C.reached D.flowed 46.A.admit B.slip C.fill D.read 47.A.amazement B.curiosity C.amusement D.confusion 48.A.pushed B.moved C.swung D.bathed 49.A.Questions B.Ideas C.Problems D.Requests 50.A.signal B.symbol C.symptom D.sign 51.A.Each B.Some C.One D.That 52.A.surely B.barely C.mostly D.instantly 53.A.beginning B.intention C.ending D.shortage 54.A.set off B.worked out C.set down D.worked at 55.A.Later B.Better C.Happier D.Harder 【答案】 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.D 49.A 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.B 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者跟女儿来到山顶,看到满山的鲜花,作者被眼前的景色惊呆了。得知这是一位女士多年努力的结果,作者感受颇深:如果我有一个梦想,并为之努力,每天努力一点,我会取得什么样的成就呢? 41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:但她坚持要我来看山顶上的东西。A. asked问;B. insisted坚持;C. commanded命令;D. predicted预测。根据上文的“I had no desire to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn’s house.”和空格前的but可知,肯定是女儿的坚持才让作者跟女儿去山顶。再由下文的come可知,come前面省略了should,所以空格处应该用command或insist,根据作者和女儿的身份关系以及句意,此处不能用command。故选B项。 42.考查副词词义辨析。句意:所以我来到这里,不情愿地在浓雾中进行两小时的旅行。A. unwillingly不情愿地;B. undoubtedly毫无疑问地;C. unknowingly不知不觉地;D. unexpectedly出乎意料地。根据下文的“Nothing could be worth this, I thought as I ___3___ along the dangerous highway.”可知,作者是不情愿来这儿的。故选A项。 43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我在危险的公路上缓慢前行时,我想,没有什么值得这样做了。A. walked步行;B. wandered游荡;C. inched缓慢移动;D. fled逃离。根据下文的“the dangerous highway”可知,公路很危险,所以作者在路上开得很慢。故选C项。 44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们拐进一条狭窄的小路,把车停在路边,下了车。A. turned up出现;B. stepped down退下;C. looked up查阅;D. pulled over靠边停车。根据下文的“got out”可知,作者把车停下了。故选D项。 45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:巨大的墨绿色常青树高耸在我们头顶。A. greeted打招呼;B. towered高于,屹立;C. reached到达;D. flowed流动。根据句意和下文的“over us”可知,这些树是高耸在我们头顶上。故选B项。 46.考查动词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,这个地方的平静和寂静开始充斥着我的脑海。A. admit承认;B. slip滑动;C. fill填充;D. read读取。根据后文“my mind”可知,此处是指这个地方的平静和寂静开始充斥着我的脑海。故选C项。 47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后我们拐了个弯,停在山顶上,我完全被惊呆了。A. amazement惊讶;B. curiosity好奇心;C. amusement娱乐;D. confusion混乱。根据后文“There across fields and valleys were rivers of fully-opened yellow flowers from the light one to the most brilliant. It looked as though the sun had tipped over and ___8___ the mountainside in gold.”可知,作者被这儿的景色惊呆了。故选A项。 48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:看起来就像太阳翻了过来,把山腰沐浴在金色之中。A. pushed推动;B. moved移动;C. swung摆动;D. bathed沐浴。根据上文的“tip over”和下文的“in gold”可知,此处指山坡阳光沐浴着。故选D项。 49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的脑子里出现了一些问题。A. Questions问题;B. Ideas想法;C. Problems麻烦;D. Requests请求。根据下文的“Who created such beauty? How? When?”可知,作者脑中出现了一些问题,应用questions。故选A项。 50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当我们走近位于庄园中心的房子时,看到一块牌子上写着:“我知道你们在问的问题的答案。”A. signal信号;B. symbol符号;C. symptom症状;D. sign标牌。根据后文“that read: “Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking.” The first answer was: “One Woman—Two Hands, Two Feet and Very Little Brain.””可知,此处说的应该是标牌上的内容。故选D项。 51.考查限定词词义辨析。句意:第二个(答案)是:“一次一棵”。A. Each每个;B. Some一些;C. One一个;D. That那个。根据下一段的“one small plant at a time.”可知,此处指的是每次种一棵。故选C项。 52.考查副词词义辨析。句意:在开车回家的路上,我被眼前的景象感动得几乎说不出话来。A. surely当然;B. barely几乎不;C. mostly主要地;D. instantly立即。根据上文的“As we drove home, I was so moved by what we had seen that”可知,作者感动得几乎说不出话来。故选B项。 53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她大约在40年前就开始了,可能开始只是一个想法,但她坚持了下来。A. beginning开始;B. intention意图;C. ending结束;D. shortage缺乏。根据句意和句中的“started”以及“kept at it”可知,此处指的是可能开始只是一个想法,但她坚持了下来。故选A项。 54.考查动词短语辨析。句意:“想象一下,”我说,“如果我有一个梦想,并为之努力,每天努力一点,我会取得什么样的成就呢?”A. set off出发;B. worked out制定;C. set down放下;D. worked at致力于。句中的it指的是上文的dream,work at the dream指的是“为梦想而努力”。故选D项。 55.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“明天开始,”她说,“今天就开始更好。”A. Later稍后;B. Better好的;C. Happier更快乐的;D. Harder更困难的。根据上文的“Start tomorrow”和空格后的“start today”可知,此处是说今天开始更好,所以应该用better yet(更好的是)。故选B项。 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。(原创) A Yangge folk dance performed by robots during the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Snake on Tuesday night has vowed users of some overseas social media, as the performance, 56 (use) an innovative approach, combined cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology. In the performance directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou, 16 robots produced by Chinese robotics company Unitree, 57 (dress) in northeastern Chinese style floral padded jackets, performed together with 58 (dance)from China's Xinjiang Art Institute. The humanoid robots can not only smoothly twist their waists and mimic(模仿) human leg-kicking movements, 59 also spin handkerchiefs, displaying extremely skilful actions. The innovative performance 60 (have) impressed many netizens on overseas social media platforms. "Honestly the full thing is actually quite impressive," one netizen said on Reddit. "I’ve watched the full dance and the way the robot spins those handkerchiefs 61 (be)really impressive," another one posted. "I actually think it's kind of cool. The more you integrate technology into life, the 62 (easy)it is to get people to accept it," another one said. Those 63 put on the performance on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala were Unitree H1, a humanoid robot product of Unitree. The robots use AI-driven full-body motion control technology, capable 64 achieving a maximum joint torque of 360 N・m. Coupled with 360° panoramic(全景的) depth perception technology, they can 65 (precise) grasp every movement in surroundings. Moreover, through advanced AI algorithms, they can perfectly "understand" music, adjusting movements in real-time according to the music. 56. 答案:using 解析:句中已有谓语动词 combined,此处 use 要用非谓语动词形式。performance 与 use 是主动关系,所以用现在分词 using 作方式状语,表示 “通过使用创新的方法”。 57. 答案:dressed 解析:dress 表示 “给…… 穿衣”,常用搭配是 be dressed in,此处用过去分词 dressed 作后置定语,修饰 16 robots ,表示 “穿着东北风格花棉袄的机器人”。 58. 答案:dancers 解析:根据语境,这里是机器人和来自新疆艺术学院的 “舞者” 一起表演,dance 的名词形式 dancer 表示 “舞者”,此处应用复数 dancers。 59. 答案:but 解析:not only...but also... 是固定搭配,表示 “不但…… 而且……”,所以填 but,用于连接两个并列的动作。 60. 答案:has 解析:主语是 The innovative performance,为单数概念,且根据语境,这里强调对现在造成的影响,用现在完成时,所以助动词用 has。 61. 答案:is 解析:主语是 the way,是单数,句子描述的是一般事实,用一般现在时,所以 be 动词用 is。 62. 答案:easier 解析:“the + 比较级,the + 比较级” 表示 “越……,越……”,easy 的比较级是 easier,所以此处填 easier。 63. 答案:who/that 解析:这是一个定语从句,先行词是 Those(那些人,这里指机器人,拟人化表达),在从句中作主语,指人,所以用关系代词 who/that 引导定语从句。 64. 答案:of 解析:be capable of 是固定搭配,表示 “能够……,有…… 能力”,所以填 of。 65. 答案:precisely 解析:修饰动词 grasp 要用副词,precise 的副词形式是 precisely,表示 “精确地”,所以填 precisely。 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英语角举办了主题为“Making Self-management a Way of Life”的演讲比赛。请写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括: 1. 你的理解; 2. 你的建议; 3. 你的号召。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】参考范文 Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I want to talk about self-management. It is not a buzzword but a lifestyle that many people strive for. In my perspective, self-management covers conscious control over our thoughts and behaviors, so as to make our days purposeful and fulfilling. Then how to manage ourselves properly? To begin with, make a to-do list and establish priorities. Only if we keep a sense of proportion can we be more efficient. Moreover, deadlines should be set to help us stay focused. Meanwhile, it’s recommended that we should set aside time for self-reflection to gain personal growth. It’s prime time to make self-management a new lifestyle, Together, let us embark on the journey of self-management and self-discipline! 【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文写作中的演讲稿。要求考生写一篇演讲稿参加学校英语角举办的主题为“Making Self-management a Way of Life”的演讲比赛。 【详解】1.词汇积累 争取:strive for→ fight for 首先:to begin with→ first of all 此外:moreover→ what’s more 与此同时:meanwhile→ at the same time 2.句式拓展 简单句变复合句 原句:In my perspective, self-management covers conscious control over our thoughts and behaviors, so as to make our days purposeful and fulfilling. 拓展句:In my perspective, self-management covers conscious control over our thoughts and behaviors, so that we can make our days purposeful and fulfilling. 【点睛】【高分句型1】It is not a buzzword but a lifestyle that many people strive for.(运用了that引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】Meanwhile, it’s recommended that we should set aside time for self-reflection to gain personal growth.(运用了that引导的主语从句) 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。 During my high school years, I always found mathematics a difficult subject. Mathematics problems such as numbers and equations seemed like puzzles I could never solve. I often stayed behind after class to ask my math teacher, Mrs Johnson, for help. Despite her reputation for being very strict, she was incredibly dedicated to helping her students make progress. One afternoon, Mrs Johnson suggested I join the school math club. I laughed at the suggestion, thinking it was somewhat absurd. How could I, who barely understood basic algebra, possibly benefit from being in a club filled with math enthusiasts? Yet, she was serious. She believed that being surrounded by others who were passionate about math might activate a similar passion in me, and then improve my performance in the subject. Reluctantly, I attended my first math club meeting. It was intimidating at first, but the club members were welcome, and the activities were surprisingly engaging. We tackled mathematical puzzles, helped each other with homework, and even participated in friendly competitions. Mrs Johnson often stayed late to help us work through particularly tough problems, and she always encouraged us to think critically and creatively. As time progressed, I found myself looking forward to those Wednesday afternoon math club meetings. My understanding of math concepts deepened, and I began to enjoy the challenge of solving complex mathematics problems. My grades started to improve, slowly at first, then more consistently. More importantly, I was losing my fear of math. It was no longer a subject to endure but a challenge to conquer. Mrs Johnson’s faith in me had not only helped my academic skills but had also given me a new confidence in my ability to learn. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Several months later, everyone could see the significant progress I had made, not just in my grades, but in my entire approach to learning mathematics. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ At the end of the school year, during the last meeting of the math club, Mrs Johnson made a special announcement. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Several months later, everyone could see the significant progress I had made, not just in my grades, but in my entire approach to learning mathematics. I was actively participating in class, solving complex equations that I had seen unable to understand before. The fear that had clouded my perception of math was replaced by a genuine excitement for every new topic we covered. I even began to stay after our regular sessions to discuss advanced problems with Mrs Johnson, seeking out challenges that would have been too much for me to handle before. At the end of the school year, during the last meeting of the math club, Mrs Johnson made a special announcement. As she called me to the front of the room, she handed me a certificate for “Most Outstanding Contribution”. The room erupted in applause. She praised me for sticking with my dream and for changing into not only a great math student but also someone who encourages others. Her acknowledgment confirmed my newfound passion and dedication to a subject that once seemed unconquerable, underscoring an incredible year of academic and personal growth. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,本文主要讲述了作者在高中时期,原本对数学感到困难重重,但在数学老师Johnson夫人的鼓励和建议下,加入了学校的数学俱乐部。通过参与俱乐部的活动和与其他数学爱好者的交流,作者逐渐克服了对数学的恐惧,对数学产生了兴趣,数学成绩也有了显著提升。最终,在学年结束时,作者因在数学俱乐部的突出贡献而获得表彰。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“几个月后,每个人都能看到我取得的巨大进步,不仅是在成绩上,而且在我学习数学的整个方法上。”可知,第一段可描写作者在数学上的显著进步,从害怕数学到积极参与课堂,解决复杂的方程,并表现出对新话题的真正兴奋。 ②由第二段首句内容“在学年结束时,在数学俱乐部的最后一次会议上,Johnson夫人做了一个特别的宣布。”可知,第二段可描写讲述了学年结束时,在数学俱乐部会议上,Johnson夫人宣布作者获得“突出贡献奖”,并赞扬了作者坚持梦想和成为优秀学生及鼓励他人的行为。 2.续写线索: 进步——积极参与——克服恐惧——深入探讨——获得表彰——肯定与成长 3.词汇激活 行为类 ① 积极参与:participate in/take an active part in / actively engage in ② 解决:handle/work out ③ 表扬:praise/give praise to /compliment 情绪类 ① 兴奋:excitement/ thrill/exhilaration ② 热情和投入:passion and dedication/enthusiasm and commitment 【点睛】[高分句型1]. The fear that had clouded my perception of math was replaced by a genuine excitement for every new topic we covered.(运用了that引导的定语从句) [高分句型2]. She praised me for sticking with my dream and for changing into not only a great math student but also someone who encourages others. 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A.Taking a rest. B.Going for a coffee. C.Having a snack. 2.Which film does Mary want to see? A.Ordinary Angels. B.Bob Marley: One Love. C.Kung Fu Panda 3.How about the boy’s English study? A.Much improved. B.As poor as before. C.Poorer than before. 4.What is across from the new clothing store? A.A bank. B.A movie theater. C.A bookstore. 5.What will listeners hear first on the radio show? A.The star interview. B.The film reviews. C.The best music. 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至7题。 6.Where does the conversation take place? A.At a school. B.At the airport. C.At a hospital. 7.What does the woman need to provide? A.Her proof of identity. B.Her nationality. C.Her address. 听第7段材料,回答第 8至10题。 8.What are the speakers talking about? A.The competition. B.The exam. C.The weekend plan. 9.What will the girl do first? A.Have a meal. B.Call her mother. C.Go to the cinema. 听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。 10.What does the woman think of her present job? A.Boring.​ B.Tiring.​ C.Difficult. 11.What is the advantage of working at the Holiday Hotel for the woman? A.The pay is high. B.The hotel is near her home. C.She doesn’t have to work at night. 12.Who is looking after Carol at night now? A.The woman’s mother.​ B.The woman herself.​ C.Carol’s grandma. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 13.What problem is the man facing? A.Choosing a watch type. B.Charging a smartwatch. C.Finding a stylish watch. 14.What is a drawback of smartwatches? A.No style statement. B.Daily battery charge. C.Poor call quality. 15.Why might someone like traditional watches? A.They have high technology. B.They have lasting charm. C.They show messages quickly. 16.What does the woman suggest? A.Buying both kinds. B.Picking a classic one. C.Trying borrowed watches. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 17.When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood? A.By six o’ clock in the evening. B.By five o’ clock in the evening. C.By six o’ clock in the morning. 18.Where shouldn’t residents go to escape the fire? A.Springfield. B.Western Hill. C.Point Cabina Station. 19.How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone? A.Less than ten minutes. B.Less than twenty minutes. C.Less than thirty minutes. 20.What are residents advised to do before they leave? A.Leave all pets behind. B.Stay calm and do not panic. C.Tell the state police where they are going. 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(原创) HYDRO BIKE TOUR An amazing 2 hour guided tour that takes the fun and easy Hydrobike tour through through the fields of red mangroves where the gentle flow reveals a captivating world of turtles, colorful fish, and if we’re lucky, the occasional glimpse of sharks, stingrays, barracudas, and the ever elusive and rare dolphin. As you leisurely navigate through the shallow, picturesque waters, our expert guide shares fascinating insights into the thriving mangrove ecosystem. The journey culminates at a breathtaking beach, where the natural lazy river, guided by the ebb and flow of tides, provides a tranquil and unforgettable experience. Get on board and captain your own Hydrobike and discover the beauty of Man o’War Cay with our unguided rentals, which offer a unique and eco-friendly way to explore the stunning bay. Pedal your way through crystal-clear waters and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the bay is a natural habitat for diverse marine life, providing the possibility of encountering sea turtles, lemon sharks and an array of fascinating creatures. Take in the panoramic views as you venture to the mesmerizing sandbar, creating memories of a day filled with adventure and the wonders of nature. TOUR PRICING AND INCLUSIONS Price Per Person: $150 Tour Times: 9am-11am or 12 noon-2pm Meet at Ferry Bridge (Please let us know if you require a pickup when booking this tour) What to bring: Shorts or something to keep you comfortable on the seat Cash Phone or Action Camera Sunscreen Insect Repellent How fast can I go? Average speed is 2 mph, it can go up to 6-7 mph. How much weight can it hold? 400lbs We look forward to riding with you on this memorable experience! Availability changes daily, please book to reserve your tour today! 21. What can tourists expect during the guided Hydrobike tour? A. A guaranteed encounter with dolphins. B. An in - depth exploration of the deep - sea ecosystem. C. A chance to learn about the mangrove ecosystem from an expert guide. D. A high - speed adventure through the mangroves. 22. What should tourists bring with them for the tour? A. A swimsuit. B. A map of the bay. C. Sunscreen and insect repellent. D. Food and drinks for the journey. 23.What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a new way of transportation. B. To advertise a Hydrobike tour. C. To describe the beauty of Man o’War Cay. D. To teach people how to ride a Hydrobike. B A whale shark under the waves caught in a ray of sunlight, a snow leopard (豹) moving forward with its eyes locked on yours–these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but in fact they were captured by a paintbrush. British artist Sophie Green often creates paintings of endangered animal species. With a following of over 115, 000 on a social platform, she’s not doing so badly. Last year, one of Green’s works was auctioned (拍卖) at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It was a painting of a chimp (黑猩猩), called Wounda, which had been rescued from a illegal trade by the Jane Goodall Institute in the Republic of Congo. When Wounda arrived at the institute, she was in desperate need of medical attention, but since receiving treatment, she has made a full recovery and now lives in an island reserve. Profits from all Green’s artworks goes towards funding a range of projects, from shark and turtle research to conservation for African land mammals. As a child, Green was diagnosed (诊断) with selective-mutism — a form of anxiety, meaning she wouldn’t speak in class or to her teachers. Consequently, she bathed herself in nature. Green believed painting can be more effective than photography, because it affords more control over the composition. “If you want the animal to be looking directly into your eyes, then you can do that,” she said. Green’s process differs from piece to piece. She often finds images for inspiration everywhere, sometimes using photographs captured by herself or her friends, and sometimes surfing the Internet to find images of the creature she wants to paint. Often, the final piece comes from a combination of several images. Her goal is to encourage action from people who view the artwork. “If you’ve looked into the animal’s eyes, I think it’s much harder to forget that there’s so much going on in the world right now and so many animals that need our help,” Green said. 24.What does the author start the text with? A.Photographs of animals. B.Excellence of Green’s works. C.Limitations of Green’s works. D.Impacts of animal-focused paintings. 25.Why is Green’s painting about a rescued chimp mentioned? A.To stress her environmental awareness. B.To display the main theme of her works. C.To encourage people to support the auction. D.To show her contribution to protecting animals. 26.What do we know about Green’s art-making process? A.She often turns to others for help. B.She mainly relies on online information. C.She observes real animals to get inspiration. D.She combines different images into her work. 27.What does Green mean in the last paragraph? A.Criticizing people for ignoring the endangered animals. B.Emphasizing the importance of eye contact with animals. C.Highlighting the emotional impact of the work on viewers. D.Showing her paintings are more realistic than photographs. C Over the last decade, the majority of businesses have changed to cashless transactions (交易). This shift to a subscription-based economy has been seen as a win-win for businesses and consumers alike, offering predictable income streams for companies and user convenience. However, it seems that the consumers may not be benefiting as much as we think. At its core, the subscription model is economically advantageous for businesses. It transforms unpredictable purchases into steady income. This predictability is gold for companies, enabling better financial planning, investment, and growth strategies. For startups and established businesses alike, the allure of a subscription model lies in its ability to foster customer loyalty and generate consistent cash flow, elements crucial for survival and expansion in competitive markets. For consumers, recognizing the negative effects of the subscription model requires a deeper understanding of its impact on spending behavior, particularly in the context of digital transactions. This model influences how consumers perceive and engage with their spending. The transition from traditional one-time purchases to a subscription-based approach capitalizes on the less tangible nature of digital payments, which can often lead to increased consumer spending. This problem worsens in the context of subscription services, where consumers typically forget their subscriptions due to automated payments. Subscriptions tend to use the psychological principle of “set it and forget it.” This aspect is particularly beneficial for companies as it reduces churn rates (流失率) and increases customer lifetime value while allowing targeted marketing that further enhances profitability. However, this negatively impacts the consumers and it is easy for companies to raise prices without us fully realizing it. Subscription culture has reshaped consumer behavior and financial habits with a combination of convenience and continuous access. Although these services offer a steady income model for businesses, they pose a risk of unnoticed financial loss, especially for people with budget constraints. The solution lies in users’ carefully managing subscriptions and ensuring that their chosen services provide ongoing value rather than serving as silent financial stress. 28.What does the underlined word “allure” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Principle. B.Precondition. C.Attraction. D.Challenge. 29.What disadvantage of cashless transactions is mentioned? A.The possibility of overspending. B.The damage to individual credit. C.The dependence on online banking. D.The difficulty in withdrawing the payment. 30.What is most likely to be the author’s advice? A.Seek legal help when necessary. B.Manage subscriptions with care. C.Keep track of the businesses closely. D.Cancel automated payment on the phone. 31.What is the author’s attitude toward the subscription-based economy? A.Objective. B.Doubtful. C.Optimistic. D.Critical. D The approach is an early example of “self-healing grid (输电网)” technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as power cuts autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines. Although further research is needed before this system can be implemented and scaled to real-world power grids, it is still an exciting development for the nation’s troubled power grid, according to researchers. Power grids worldwide face challenges from increasing extreme weather events, cyberattacks, and rising demand. Therefore, it’s crucial to develop tools that modernize the system and make it more resilient (有适应力的) against future power cuts. The North American grid is a vast, complex network of transmission and distribution lines, generation facilities, and transformers that inefficiently delivers electricity from power sources to consumers. Using various scenarios in test networks, the research team demonstrated that its solution can automatically identify alternative routes to transfer electricity to users before a power cut occurs. Once trained, the AI-driven system can reroute electrical flow in microseconds, vastly outpacing current processes involving classical engineering techniques or human intervention, which can take minutes to hours. Their goal is to quickly find the best path to send power to the majority of users. They use machine learning algorithms on graphs to understand complex relationships in power networks. This helps them see how components are connected and how electricity flows. They also rely on reinforcement learning, where a virtual agent is positioned in a simulation (模拟) environment of the real problem — to systematically play out scenarios and progressively learn from this experience. An example of knowledge gained from such experience would be if a line fault blocks electricity, the system can rearrange using switches and draw power from neighbouring sources, like solar panels or batteries on a university campus or business. After focusing on preventing power cuts, the researchers now aim to develop similar technology to repair and restore the grid following disruptions, like those caused by natural hazards. 32.Why is the North American grid mentioned in Paragraph 2? A.To showcase the necessity for grid modernization. B.To illustrate the complexity of modern power networks. C.To emphasize its unique challenges not found elsewhere. D.To show it has adopted “self-healing grid” technology. 33.What is the advantage of the self-healing grid system? A.It allows the power grid to generate more electricity. B.It involves necessary classical engineering techniques. C.It automatically transfers electricity to users on demand. D.It significantly quickens the process of rerouting electricity. 34.How might the system handle a line fault blocking electricity? A.By waiting for human intervention. B.By getting rid of solar panels and batteries. C.By redirecting and using power from nearby sources. D.By using a traditional power distribution mapping system. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Grid Modernization: A Road to Self Healing B.Self-Healing Grid Technology: Full of Potential C.Al-Driven Rerouting: Key to Energy-Efficiency D.Al: Preventing Power Cuts with Machine Learning 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。 You’re standing in line at the grocery store or waiting for an elevator. You have no more than a minute to kill. And yet, before you’ve even realized what you’re doing, you’ve pulled out your phone and have begun to mindlessly scroll (滚屏) through apps. 36 Research suggests plenty of people do the same thing. Only 11% of people's smartphone checks were in response to a notification. For the rest of the time, they checked their phones totally unplanned, often without thinking through why they were doing it. We' re so used to constant stimulation that we feel uncomfortable when we’re not doing anything, even for just a few seconds. Our brains are hardwired to seek out rewards like knowledge, entertainment, and social connection. All of those things were much harder to find before we had tiny computers at our fingertips. Now we do. Our phones are basically all-you-can-eat buffets for our brains, endlessly and easily serving up the things they want. 37 A quick phone check probably isn't doing your brain any real harm. 38 Over time, constant scrolling could have a negative effect on your job performance, relationships, sleep, and possibly even physical safety, if you’re doing things like checking your phone while you walk or drive. 39 When you give in to your urges and check your phone, then feel guilty about it, the feeling of failure adds shame to injury. If you want to break the habit of constant checking, you’ll have to work at it. Building awareness is a good way. 40 For example, next time you catch yourself scrolling through short videos without even absorbing the content, think about whether you really want to be on your phone, or you are just putting off a less-fun task. A.Checking your phone is often automatic. B.There's also a mental-health element to consider. C.Of course our minds can't help but feed themselves. D.Start going without your phone for set periods of time. E.The urge to check your phone is often related to stress relief. F.Take a moment to ask yourself what is driving your behavior. G.But it's also worth considering how all those little checks add up.第二部分 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。 It was a cold, rainy day, and I had no desire to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn’s house. But she 41 that I come to see something at the top of the mountain. So here I was, 42 making the two-hour journey through thick fog. Nothing could be worth this, I thought as I 43 along the dangerous highway. Turning down a narrow track, we 44 and got out. We walked along a path that was thick with old pine needles. Huge black-green evergreens (常青树) 45 over us. Gradually, the peace and silence of the place began to 46 my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped at the top of the mountain and I was entirely held in 47 . There across fields and valleys were rivers of fully-opened yellow flowers from the light one to the most brilliant. It looked as though the sun had tipped over and 48 the mountainside in gold. 49 occurred to my mind. Who created such beauty? How? When? As we approached the house that stood in the center of the property, we saw a 50 that read: “Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking.” The first answer was: “One Woman —Two Hands, Two Feet and Very Little Brain.” The second was: “ 51 at a Time.” The third: “Started in 1958.” As we drove home, I was so moved by what we had seen that I could 52 speak. “She changed the world,” I finally said, “one small plant at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the 53 of an idea, but she kept at it.” The wonder of it would not let me go. “Imagine,” I said, “if I’d had a dream and 54 it, just a little bit every day, what might I have accomplished?” Carolyn looked at me sideways, smiling. “Start tomorrow,” she said, “ 55 yet, start today.” 41.A.asked B.insisted C.commanded D.predicted 42.A.unwillingly B.undoubtedly C.unknowingly D.unexpectedly 43.A.walked B.wandered C.inched D.fled 44.A.turned up B.stepped down C.looked up D.pulled over 45.A.greeted B.towered C.reached D.flowed 46.A.admit B.slip C.fill D.read 47.A.amazement B.curiosity C.amusement D.confusion 48.A.pushed B.moved C.swung D.bathed 49.A.Questions B.Ideas C.Problems D.Requests 50.A.signal B.symbol C.symptom D.sign 51.A.Each B.Some C.One D.That 52.A.surely B.barely C.mostly D.instantly 53.A.beginning B.intention C.ending D.shortage 54.A.set off B.worked out C.set down D.worked at 55.A.Later B.Better C.Happier D.Harder 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。(原创) A Yangge folk dance performed by robots during the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Snake on Tuesday night has vowed users of some overseas social media, as the performance, 56 (use) an innovative approach, combined cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology. In the performance directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou, 16 robots produced by Chinese robotics company Unitree, 57 (dress) in northeastern Chinese style floral padded jackets, performed together with 58 (dance)from China's Xinjiang Art Institute. The humanoid robots can not only smoothly twist their waists and mimic(模仿) human leg-kicking movements, 59 also spin handkerchiefs, displaying extremely skilful actions. The innovative performance 60 (have) impressed many netizens on overseas social media platforms. "Honestly the full thing is actually quite impressive," one netizen said on Reddit. "I’ve watched the full dance and the way the robot spins those handkerchiefs 61 (be)really impressive," another one posted. "I actually think it's kind of cool. The more you integrate technology into life, the 62 (easy)it is to get people to accept it," another one said. Those 63 put on the performance on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala were Unitree H1, a humanoid robot product of Unitree. The robots use AI-driven full-body motion control technology, capable 64 achieving a maximum joint torque of 360 N・m. Coupled with 360° panoramic(全景的) depth perception technology, they can 65 (precise) grasp every movement in surroundings. Moreover, through advanced AI algorithms, they can perfectly "understand" music, adjusting movements in real-time according to the music. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英语角举办了主题为“Making Self-management a Way of Life”的演讲比赛。请写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括: 1. 你的理解; 2. 你的建议; 3. 你的号召。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 During my high school years, I always found mathematics a difficult subject. Mathematics problems such as numbers and equations seemed like puzzles I could never solve. I often stayed behind after class to ask my math teacher, Mrs Johnson, for help. Despite her reputation for being very strict, she was incredibly dedicated to helping her students make progress. One afternoon, Mrs Johnson suggested I join the school math club. I laughed at the suggestion, thinking it was somewhat absurd. How could I, who barely understood basic algebra, possibly benefit from being in a club filled with math enthusiasts? Yet, she was serious. She believed that being surrounded by others who were passionate about math might activate a similar passion in me, and then improve my performance in the subject. Reluctantly, I attended my first math club meeting. It was intimidating at first, but the club members were welcome, and the activities were surprisingly engaging. We tackled mathematical puzzles, helped each other with homework, and even participated in friendly competitions. Mrs Johnson often stayed late to help us work through particularly tough problems, and she always encouraged us to think critically and creatively. As time progressed, I found myself looking forward to those Wednesday afternoon math club meetings. My understanding of math concepts deepened, and I began to enjoy the challenge of solving complex mathematics problems. My grades started to improve, slowly at first, then more consistently. More importantly, I was losing my fear of math. It was no longer a subject to endure but a challenge to conquer. 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A.Taking a rest. B.Going for a coffee. C.Having a snack. 2.Which film does Mary want to see? A.Ordinary Angels. B.Bob Marley: One Love. C.Kung Fu Panda 3.How about the boy’s English study? A.Much improved. B.As poor as before. C.Poorer than before. 4.What is across from the new clothing store? A.A bank. B.A movie theater. C.A bookstore. 5.What will listeners hear first on the radio show? A.The star interview. B.The film reviews. C.The best music. 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至7题。 6.Where does the conversation take place? A.At a school. B.At the airport. C.At a hospital. 7.What does the woman need to provide? A.Her proof of identity. B.Her nationality. C.Her address. 听第7段材料,回答第 8至10题。 8.What are the speakers talking about? A.The competition. B.The exam. C.The weekend plan. 9.What will the girl do first? A.Have a meal. B.Call her mother. C.Go to the cinema. 听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。 10.What does the woman think of her present job? A.Boring.​ B.Tiring.​ C.Difficult. 11.What is the advantage of working at the Holiday Hotel for the woman? A.The pay is high. B.The hotel is near her home. C.She doesn’t have to work at night. 12.Who is looking after Carol at night now? A.The woman’s mother.​ B.The woman herself.​ C.Carol’s grandma. 听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。 13.What problem is the man facing? A.Choosing a watch type. B.Charging a smartwatch. C.Finding a stylish watch. 14.What is a drawback of smartwatches? A.No style statement. B.Daily battery charge. C.Poor call quality. 15.Why might someone like traditional watches? A.They have high technology. B.They have lasting charm. C.They show messages quickly. 16.What does the woman suggest? A.Buying both kinds. B.Picking a classic one. C.Trying borrowed watches. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 17.When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood? A.By six o’ clock in the evening. B.By five o’ clock in the evening. C.By six o’ clock in the morning. 18.Where shouldn’t residents go to escape the fire? A.Springfield. B.Western Hill. C.Point Cabina Station. 19.How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone? A.Less than ten minutes. B.Less than twenty minutes. C.Less than thirty minutes. 20.What are residents advised to do before they leave? A.Leave all pets behind. B.Stay calm and do not panic. C.Tell the state police where they are going. 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(原创) HYDRO BIKE TOUR An amazing 2 hour guided tour that takes the fun and easy Hydrobike tour through through the fields of red mangroves where the gentle flow reveals a captivating world of turtles, colorful fish, and if we’re lucky, the occasional glimpse of sharks, stingrays, barracudas, and the ever elusive and rare dolphin. As you leisurely navigate through the shallow, picturesque waters, our expert guide shares fascinating insights into the thriving mangrove ecosystem. The journey culminates at a breathtaking beach, where the natural lazy river, guided by the ebb and flow of tides, provides a tranquil and unforgettable experience. Get on board and captain your own Hydrobike and discover the beauty of Man o’War Cay with our unguided rentals, which offer a unique and eco-friendly way to explore the stunning bay. Pedal your way through crystal-clear waters and immerse yourself in the breathtaking scenery. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the bay is a natural habitat for diverse marine life, providing the possibility of encountering sea turtles, lemon sharks and an array of fascinating creatures. Take in the panoramic views as you venture to the mesmerizing sandbar, creating memories of a day filled with adventure and the wonders of nature. TOUR PRICING AND INCLUSIONS Price Per Person: $150 Tour Times: 9am-11am or 12 noon-2pm Meet at Ferry Bridge (Please let us know if you require a pickup when booking this tour) What to bring: Shorts or something to keep you comfortable on the seat Cash Phone or Action Camera Sunscreen Insect Repellent How fast can I go? Average speed is 2 mph, it can go up to 6-7 mph. How much weight can it hold? 400lbs We look forward to riding with you on this memorable experience! Availability changes daily, please book to reserve your tour today! 21. What can tourists expect during the guided Hydrobike tour? A. A guaranteed encounter with dolphins. B. An in - depth exploration of the deep - sea ecosystem. C. A chance to learn about the mangrove ecosystem from an expert guide. D. A high - speed adventure through the mangroves. 22. What should tourists bring with them for the tour? A. A swimsuit. B. A map of the bay. C. Sunscreen and insect repellent. D. Food and drinks for the journey. 23.What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a new way of transportation. B. To advertise a Hydrobike tour. C. To describe the beauty of Man o’War Cay. D. To teach people how to ride a Hydrobike. B A whale shark under the waves caught in a ray of sunlight, a snow leopard (豹) moving forward with its eyes locked on yours–these images could easily be mistaken for photographs, but in fact they were captured by a paintbrush. British artist Sophie Green often creates paintings of endangered animal species. With a following of over 115, 000 on a social platform, she’s not doing so badly. Last year, one of Green’s works was auctioned (拍卖) at the Royal Geographical Society in London. It was a painting of a chimp (黑猩猩), called Wounda, which had been rescued from a illegal trade by the Jane Goodall Institute in the Republic of Congo. When Wounda arrived at the institute, she was in desperate need of medical attention, but since receiving treatment, she has made a full recovery and now lives in an island reserve. Profits from all Green’s artworks goes towards funding a range of projects, from shark and turtle research to conservation for African land mammals. As a child, Green was diagnosed (诊断) with selective-mutism — a form of anxiety, meaning she wouldn’t speak in class or to her teachers. Consequently, she bathed herself in nature. Green believed painting can be more effective than photography, because it affords more control over the composition. “If you want the animal to be looking directly into your eyes, then you can do that,” she said. Green’s process differs from piece to piece. She often finds images for inspiration everywhere, sometimes using photographs captured by herself or her friends, and sometimes surfing the Internet to find images of the creature she wants to paint. Often, the final piece comes from a combination of several images. Her goal is to encourage action from people who view the artwork. “If you’ve looked into the animal’s eyes, I think it’s much harder to forget that there’s so much going on in the world right now and so many animals that need our help,” Green said. 24.What does the author start the text with? A.Photographs of animals. B.Excellence of Green’s works. C.Limitations of Green’s works. D.Impacts of animal-focused paintings. 25.Why is Green’s painting about a rescued chimp mentioned? A.To stress her environmental awareness. B.To display the main theme of her works. C.To encourage people to support the auction. D.To show her contribution to protecting animals. 26.What do we know about Green’s art-making process? A.She often turns to others for help. B.She mainly relies on online information. C.She observes real animals to get inspiration. D.She combines different images into her work. 27.What does Green mean in the last paragraph? A.Criticizing people for ignoring the endangered animals. B.Emphasizing the importance of eye contact with animals. C.Highlighting the emotional impact of the work on viewers. D.Showing her paintings are more realistic than photographs. C Over the last decade, the majority of businesses have changed to cashless transactions (交易). This shift to a subscription-based economy has been seen as a win-win for businesses and consumers alike, offering predictable income streams for companies and user convenience. However, it seems that the consumers may not be benefiting as much as we think. At its core, the subscription model is economically advantageous for businesses. It transforms unpredictable purchases into steady income. This predictability is gold for companies, enabling better financial planning, investment, and growth strategies. For startups and established businesses alike, the allure of a subscription model lies in its ability to foster customer loyalty and generate consistent cash flow, elements crucial for survival and expansion in competitive markets. For consumers, recognizing the negative effects of the subscription model requires a deeper understanding of its impact on spending behavior, particularly in the context of digital transactions. This model influences how consumers perceive and engage with their spending. The transition from traditional one-time purchases to a subscription-based approach capitalizes on the less tangible nature of digital payments, which can often lead to increased consumer spending. This problem worsens in the context of subscription services, where consumers typically forget their subscriptions due to automated payments. Subscriptions tend to use the psychological principle of “set it and forget it.” This aspect is particularly beneficial for companies as it reduces churn rates (流失率) and increases customer lifetime value while allowing targeted marketing that further enhances profitability. However, this negatively impacts the consumers and it is easy for companies to raise prices without us fully realizing it. Subscription culture has reshaped consumer behavior and financial habits with a combination of convenience and continuous access. Although these services offer a steady income model for businesses, they pose a risk of unnoticed financial loss, especially for people with budget constraints. The solution lies in users’ carefully managing subscriptions and ensuring that their chosen services provide ongoing value rather than serving as silent financial stress. 28.What does the underlined word “allure” in paragraph 2 probably mean? A.Principle. B.Precondition. C.Attraction. D.Challenge. 29.What disadvantage of cashless transactions is mentioned? A.The possibility of overspending. B.The damage to individual credit. C.The dependence on online banking. D.The difficulty in withdrawing the payment. 30.What is most likely to be the author’s advice? A.Seek legal help when necessary. B.Manage subscriptions with care. C.Keep track of the businesses closely. D.Cancel automated payment on the phone. 31.What is the author’s attitude toward the subscription-based economy? A.Objective. B.Doubtful. C.Optimistic. D.Critical. D The approach is an early example of “self-healing grid (输电网)” technology, which uses AI to detect and repair problems such as power cuts autonomously and without human intervention when issues occur, such as storm-damaged power lines. Although further research is needed before this system can be implemented and scaled to real-world power grids, it is still an exciting development for the nation’s troubled power grid, according to researchers. Power grids worldwide face challenges from increasing extreme weather events, cyberattacks, and rising demand. Therefore, it’s crucial to develop tools that modernize the system and make it more resilient (有适应力的) against future power cuts. The North American grid is a vast, complex network of transmission and distribution lines, generation facilities, and transformers that inefficiently delivers electricity from power sources to consumers. Using various scenarios in test networks, the research team demonstrated that its solution can automatically identify alternative routes to transfer electricity to users before a power cut occurs. Once trained, the AI-driven system can reroute electrical flow in microseconds, vastly outpacing current processes involving classical engineering techniques or human intervention, which can take minutes to hours. Their goal is to quickly find the best path to send power to the majority of users. They use machine learning algorithms on graphs to understand complex relationships in power networks. This helps them see how components are connected and how electricity flows. They also rely on reinforcement learning, where a virtual agent is positioned in a simulation (模拟) environment of the real problem — to systematically play out scenarios and progressively learn from this experience. An example of knowledge gained from such experience would be if a line fault blocks electricity, the system can rearrange using switches and draw power from neighbouring sources, like solar panels or batteries on a university campus or business. After focusing on preventing power cuts, the researchers now aim to develop similar technology to repair and restore the grid following disruptions, like those caused by natural hazards. 32.Why is the North American grid mentioned in Paragraph 2? A.To showcase the necessity for grid modernization. B.To illustrate the complexity of modern power networks. C.To emphasize its unique challenges not found elsewhere. D.To show it has adopted “self-healing grid” technology. 33.What is the advantage of the self-healing grid system? A.It allows the power grid to generate more electricity. B.It involves necessary classical engineering techniques. C.It automatically transfers electricity to users on demand. D.It significantly quickens the process of rerouting electricity. 34.How might the system handle a line fault blocking electricity? A.By waiting for human intervention. B.By getting rid of solar panels and batteries. C.By redirecting and using power from nearby sources. D.By using a traditional power distribution mapping system. 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Grid Modernization: A Road to Self Healing B.Self-Healing Grid Technology: Full of Potential C.Al-Driven Rerouting: Key to Energy-Efficiency D.Al: Preventing Power Cuts with Machine Learning 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。 You’re standing in line at the grocery store or waiting for an elevator. You have no more than a minute to kill. And yet, before you’ve even realized what you’re doing, you’ve pulled out your phone and have begun to mindlessly scroll (滚屏) through apps. 36 Research suggests plenty of people do the same thing. Only 11% of people's smartphone checks were in response to a notification. For the rest of the time, they checked their phones totally unplanned, often without thinking through why they were doing it. We' re so used to constant stimulation that we feel uncomfortable when we’re not doing anything, even for just a few seconds. Our brains are hardwired to seek out rewards like knowledge, entertainment, and social connection. All of those things were much harder to find before we had tiny computers at our fingertips. Now we do. Our phones are basically all-you-can-eat buffets for our brains, endlessly and easily serving up the things they want. 37 A quick phone check probably isn't doing your brain any real harm. 38 Over time, constant scrolling could have a negative effect on your job performance, relationships, sleep, and possibly even physical safety, if you’re doing things like checking your phone while you walk or drive. 39 When you give in to your urges and check your phone, then feel guilty about it, the feeling of failure adds shame to injury. If you want to break the habit of constant checking, you’ll have to work at it. Building awareness is a good way. 40 For example, next time you catch yourself scrolling through short videos without even absorbing the content, think about whether you really want to be on your phone, or you are just putting off a less-fun task. A.Checking your phone is often automatic. B.There's also a mental-health element to consider. C.Of course our minds can't help but feed themselves. D.Start going without your phone for set periods of time. E.The urge to check your phone is often related to stress relief. F.Take a moment to ask yourself what is driving your behavior. G.But it's also worth considering how all those little checks add up.第二部分 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。 It was a cold, rainy day, and I had no desire to drive up the winding mountain road to my daughter Carolyn’s house. But she 41 that I come to see something at the top of the mountain. So here I was, 42 making the two-hour journey through thick fog. Nothing could be worth this, I thought as I 43 along the dangerous highway. Turning down a narrow track, we 44 and got out. We walked along a path that was thick with old pine needles. Huge black-green evergreens (常青树) 45 over us. Gradually, the peace and silence of the place began to 46 my mind. Then we turned a corner and stopped at the top of the mountain and I was entirely held in 47 . There across fields and valleys were rivers of fully-opened yellow flowers from the light one to the most brilliant. It looked as though the sun had tipped over and 48 the mountainside in gold. 49 occurred to my mind. Who created such beauty? How? When? As we approached the house that stood in the center of the property, we saw a 50 that read: “Answers to the Questions I Know You Are Asking.” The first answer was: “One Woman —Two Hands, Two Feet and Very Little Brain.” The second was: “ 51 at a Time.” The third: “Started in 1958.” As we drove home, I was so moved by what we had seen that I could 52 speak. “She changed the world,” I finally said, “one small plant at a time. She started almost 40 years ago, probably just the 53 of an idea, but she kept at it.” The wonder of it would not let me go. “Imagine,” I said, “if I’d had a dream and 54 it, just a little bit every day, what might I have accomplished?” Carolyn looked at me sideways, smiling. “Start tomorrow,” she said, “ 55 yet, start today.” 41.A.asked B.insisted C.commanded D.predicted 42.A.unwillingly B.undoubtedly C.unknowingly D.unexpectedly 43.A.walked B.wandered C.inched D.fled 44.A.turned up B.stepped down C.looked up D.pulled over 45.A.greeted B.towered C.reached D.flowed 46.A.admit B.slip C.fill D.read 47.A.amazement B.curiosity C.amusement D.confusion 48.A.pushed B.moved C.swung D.bathed 49.A.Questions B.Ideas C.Problems D.Requests 50.A.signal B.symbol C.symptom D.sign 51.A.Each B.Some C.One D.That 52.A.surely B.barely C.mostly D.instantly 53.A.beginning B.intention C.ending D.shortage 54.A.set off B.worked out C.set down D.worked at 55.A.Later B.Better C.Happier D.Harder 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。(原创) A Yangge folk dance performed by robots during the Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Snake on Tuesday night has vowed users of some overseas social media, as the performance, 56 (use) an innovative approach, combined cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology. In the performance directed by famous Chinese director Zhang Yimou, 16 robots produced by Chinese robotics company Unitree, 57 (dress) in northeastern Chinese style floral padded jackets, performed together with 58 (dance)from China's Xinjiang Art Institute. The humanoid robots can not only smoothly twist their waists and mimic(模仿) human leg-kicking movements, 59 also spin handkerchiefs, displaying extremely skilful actions. The innovative performance 60 (have) impressed many netizens on overseas social media platforms. "Honestly the full thing is actually quite impressive," one netizen said on Reddit. "I’ve watched the full dance and the way the robot spins those handkerchiefs 61 (be)really impressive," another one posted. "I actually think it's kind of cool. The more you integrate technology into life, the 62 (easy)it is to get people to accept it," another one said. Those 63 put on the performance on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala were Unitree H1, a humanoid robot product of Unitree. The robots use AI-driven full-body motion control technology, capable 64 achieving a maximum joint torque of 360 N・m. Coupled with 360° panoramic(全景的) depth perception technology, they can 65 (precise) grasp every movement in surroundings. Moreover, through advanced AI algorithms, they can perfectly "understand" music, adjusting movements in real-time according to the music. 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) 假定你是李华,你校英语角举办了主题为“Making Self-management a Way of Life”的演讲比赛。请写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括: 1. 你的理解; 2. 你的建议; 3. 你的号召。 注意: 1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 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。 During my high school years, I always found mathematics a difficult subject. Mathematics problems such as numbers and equations seemed like puzzles I could never solve. I often stayed behind after class to ask my math teacher, Mrs Johnson, for help. Despite her reputation for being very strict, she was incredibly dedicated to helping her students make progress. One afternoon, Mrs Johnson suggested I join the school math club. I laughed at the suggestion, thinking it was somewhat absurd. How could I, who barely understood basic algebra, possibly benefit from being in a club filled with math enthusiasts? Yet, she was serious. She believed that being surrounded by others who were passionate about math might activate a similar passion in me, and then improve my performance in the subject. Reluctantly, I attended my first math club meeting. It was intimidating at first, but the club members were welcome, and the activities were surprisingly engaging. We tackled mathematical puzzles, helped each other with homework, and even participated in friendly competitions. Mrs Johnson often stayed late to help us work through particularly tough problems, and she always encouraged us to think critically and creatively. As time progressed, I found myself looking forward to those Wednesday afternoon math club meetings. My understanding of math concepts deepened, and I began to enjoy the challenge of solving complex mathematics problems. My grades started to improve, slowly at first, then more consistently. More importantly, I was losing my fear of math. It was no longer a subject to endure but a challenge to conquer. Mrs Johnson’s faith in me had not only helped my academic skills but had also given me a new confidence in my ability to learn. 注意: (1)续写词数应为150个左右; (2)请按如下格式在相应位置作答。 Several months later, everyone could see the significant progress I had made, not just in my grades, but in my entire approach to learning mathematics. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ At the end of the school year, during the last meeting of the math club, Mrs Johnson made a special announcement. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 试卷第1页,共3页 1 / 12 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$ 2025年高考第二次模拟考试(广东卷)02 英语·参考答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 1—5ACBBC 6—10 CAABA 11—15 BBABB 16—20 CABCB 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) 21.C 22.C 23.B 24.B 25.D 26.D 27.C 28.C 29.A 30.B 31.A 32.A 33.D 34.C 35.B 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 36.A 37.C 38.G 39.B 40.F 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) 41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.D 49.A 50.D 51.C 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.B 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. using 57. dressed 58. dancers 59. but 60.has 61. is 62. easier 63. who/that 64. of 65.precisely 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) Good afternoon, everyone. Today, I want to talk about self-management. It is not a buzzword but a lifestyle that many people strive for. In my perspective, self-management covers conscious control over our thoughts and behaviors, so as to make our days purposeful and fulfilling. Then how to manage ourselves properly? To begin with, make a to-do list and establish priorities. Only if we keep a sense of proportion can we be more efficient. Moreover, deadlines should be set to help us stay focused. Meanwhile, it’s recommended that we should set aside time for self-reflection to gain personal growth. It’s prime time to make self-management a new lifestyle, Together, let us embark on the journey of self-management and self-discipline! 第二节 (满分25分) Several months later, everyone could see the significant progress I had made, not just in my grades, but in my entire approach to learning mathematics. I was actively participating in class, solving complex equations that I had seen unable to understand before. The fear that had clouded my perception of math was replaced by a genuine excitement for every new topic we covered. I even began to stay after our regular sessions to discuss advanced problems with Mrs Johnson, seeking out challenges that would have been too much for me to handle before. At the end of the school year, during the last meeting of the math club, Mrs Johnson made a special announcement. As she called me to the front of the room, she handed me a certificate for “Most Outstanding Contribution”. The room erupted in applause. She praised me for sticking with my dream and for changing into not only a great math student but also someone who encourages others. Her acknowledgment confirmed my newfound passion and dedication to a subject that once seemed unconquerable, underscoring an incredible year of academic and personal growth. 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $$

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